How to Stop Uncontrollable Coughing Coughingis a normal and healthy reflex. It helps your body clear your airways ofmucus, smoke, and other irritants, but constantcoughingcan take a toll. It may interrupt yoursleep, work, and activities, hurt your chest, and tire you out. When infected or...
A low-pressure headache often gets worse when you stand or sit. It can get better if you lie down. It can start at the back of the head, sometimes with neck pain, though it can be felt all over your head. It often gets worse with coughing, sneezing, and exertion. How long is too...
There are many myths associated with sneezing, but you can be sure this winter that your eyes will not pop out or that your heart will not stop beating if you sneeze. More information:M. F Bhutta et al. Sneezing induced by sexual ideation or orgasm: an under-reported phenomenon,JRSM(200...
Spring comes every year, and every year people across the world are bombarded with runny noses, red eyes, and uncontrollable sneezing. Spring allergies are more than just an inconvenience—they can completely derail your day and keep you from leaving your home. But you don’t have to hide in...
Their fire is also dependent on the type of rocks consumed, ranging from those that give them uncontrollable magnetic forces to causing them to spit out glass. According to Fishlegs, different Gronckles react differently to different types of rock: limestone might be one Gronckle's favorite ...
Hiccups are an uncontrollable contraction of the diaphragm (the breathing muscle under the lungs). Eating too much or too fast, overdoing alcohol, or swallowing air can all cause the hiccups. They usually go away on their own, but you can try remedies like holding your breath, quickly drinkin...
Sneezing in space also presents problems and astronauts learn how to sneeze in the suits during training. Astronaut Dave Wold states that the trick is to have good aim– “Aim low, off the windshield, because it can mess up your view and there’s no way to clear it…”...
I tried everything I could think of to stop the pain, to no avail… Finally, I was like, “ok God, I was trying to do the right thing, can you please help me out here?”… That worked However, it did not stop me from making the same mistake again. This time I had gloves, ...
uncontrollable shivers (rigors) and we both lost our senses of taste and smell. Over the next week, my symptoms were improving and my husband was deteriorating. We talked about our will and trust and whether we had done everything our lawyer had advised. I was afra...