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Should I close my mouth while sneezing?

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According to reports, a sneeze can expel air and mucus at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour, generating immense pressure within the respiratory system. For this reason, the simple and authoritative answer is no; you should not close your mouth while sneezing, as attempting to contain this force can lead to potential health complications.

What damage can sneezing cause? Understanding the risks

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While typically a harmless reflex, a single forceful sneeze can generate immense pressure within the body, potentially leading to surprising and, in extremely rare cases, severe health issues. This article explores what damage can sneezing cause, both when performed naturally and when suppressed.