Photic sneeze reflex, officially known as ACHOO syndrome, causes sudden sneezes when exposed to bright light. This reflex affects up to 35% of people and is linked to the crossing of optic and ...
This funny condition affects up to 35% of people and often makes them sneeze multiple times in a row when exposed to bright light. So next time you sneeze at the sun, just blame it on your ...
When a bright light hits your eyes, your pupils constrict causing a sneeze. They say this reflex usually happens on initial exposure to the sun or a very bright light. If this is something that ...
However, according to the Interesting Facts website, the sun causes Achoo syndrome in one of every four people. That's short for autosomal dominant compelling helio-ophthalmic outbursts. Talk about a ...
I sneeze every time I start chewing a piece of gum. It happens to other people whenever they look at a bright light or toward the sun, or even when they pluck their eyebrows or have sex.