When I touch resembling I hold to sneeze, why does looking into the sun bring it on.?



Answer:
The "photic sneeze reflex" actually occur by looking into any light, not a moment ago the sun. It is due to a reflex that occurs surrounded by the brain. Not much else is really known of it.
I used to focus something was blooming contained by our new neighborhood when I turned a singular corner and sneezed, every single day on my track home from work. But as the season changed, different plants bloomed, and the sneezes continued, I wondered if there be some other allergen present. Then it stopped, and I didn't sneeze at that corner for three or four months. Good.

When it started again in the spring, I mentioned it to my doctor, who explained photic sneezes. Turns out that I be facing due west at that corner, looking directly into the sun through the windshield.

Duh, huh?

It appears that it may be a harmless genetic fluke that runs within families. There's ongoing research.

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