Here’s why you should never hold in a sneeze
A British man blew a small hole in his neck after holding in a sneeze. Doctors warn people not to hold sneezes in, as it can have potentially devastating consequences. Lateral soft tissue neck radiograph showing streaks of air in the retropharyngeal region (black arrow) and extensive surgical emphysema in the neck anterior to the trachea…
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