Monday, October 24, 2011
Is it true that the heart stops beating When Sneezing?
Sneezing is a natural response that occurs in the body. There is an assumption that when sneezing then the heart will stop beating. Really like that?
Some things are known to cause people to sneeze like an irritation of the nose due to dust, pepper, powder or pollen, viral infections like flu, inhaled corticosteroids with drugs and exposure to sunlight (known as the photic sneeze refelks).
But the news about heart stop when people sneeze is not true, the pressure in the chest when someone sneezes just change the pressure on the heart rate but did not make it stop, as quoted from Menshealth.about, Monday (09/12/2011).
Sneezing begins with a tickling sensation in the nerve endings that send messages to the brain to clean the lining of the nose. Before sneezing of people will draw a deep breath and chest muscles tighten.
The pressure in the lungs will increase and then close your eyes and there was a sneeze. The existence of these pressure changes create rhythm heartbeat to be changed so that some people consider his heart stopped during a sneeze.
When clean some parts of the body will be involved such as muscles in the face, throat, chest and abdomen. This makes it possible for men who are young to sneeze more powerful than the old man or woman because it has a smaller body frame.
Here are some other interesting facts about sneezing that is:
Sneezing is an automatic reflex that can not be stopped when it started to sneeze
People can not sneeze while sleeping because the nerves that are involved in reflex activity also rested
Approximately 18-35 percent of people experience when exposed to bright light sneeze suddenly
When sneezing, mucus or foreign objects in the mouth and nose will come out with a speed of 100 miles per hour and issued 100,000 germs into the air
Donna Griffiths from Worcestershire, England holds the longest sneezing attack during the 978 days between January 1981 until September 1983. At first he sneezed every minute ago he had sneezed every 5 minutes.
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