The arrival of summer means sneezing time for some. Many people cannot stand when they see the sun and have sneezing fits. But what is the connection between the sun and sneezing?
Not just to the sun lights like flash When you look at it, your sneezing reflex develops. In fact, this condition has more than one name, but the most common are “photic sneeze reflex” and “solar sneeze”. You can now use the one that best suits your situation.
Let’s see why then? sneezing fits that we entered. We are faced with a situation that has ancient theories as well as reasons.
Philosophers had some theories on this subject. Let’s start with the words of our elders.
Sneezing was a subject of great curiosity not only today but also in ancient times, and it was even recorded in written sources. Ancient Greek Philosopher Aristotle According to the sun’s heat, it irritates our nose and causes sneezing.
English Philosopher Francis Bacon Sunlight makes our eyes water and water tickling our nose triggers sneezing.
So what does science say?
Essentially, it’s about how signals from our eyes interact with the trigeminal nerve in the brain. Trigeminal nerve; A large nerve that controls sensation in the face, nose and mouth area. When sunlight hits the eyes, this the nerve is overstimulated and as a result, the sneeze reflex is triggered. Then come the seizures.
Wrong alarm!
We know that sneezing is the body’s way of expelling foreign substances through the nose. Occurs when looking at the sun sneeze reflex It’s actually a kind of false alarm. The brain mistakenly perceives sunlight as an irritant inside the nose, and this misconception triggers the sneeze reflex.
Whether this situation has an evolutionary advantage is still a matter of debate. However, this reflex is harmless and it is known that it usually only lasts a few seconds.
Surprising but true. This is also a genetic inheritance.
There is actually not much research on sneezing because it is not a situation that endangers human life. That’s why it’s hard to allocate a budget. But still, there are none. Some studies show that photic sneeze reflex a genetic component.
It affects approximately 18 to 35 percent of the population and is usually through inheritance from families passing. Woe to you if you and your parents start sneezing at the same time when you see the sun.
Another data about solar sneezes is that this condition in white people, Especially since it is more common in women.
What can you do to reduce it?
Especially car or using heavy machinery There are precautions you need to take in situations that could endanger your life, such as: When you are coming out of a dark tunnel, you suddenly see the sun and start sneezing, which can endanger your life as you will close your eyes at that moment.
If you want to protect yourself and get rid of seizures can wear sunglasses, You can wear a hat and reduce sudden changes in light by blinking slowly before looking at the sun.
Although it may be uncomfortable at times, sneezing It is not life-threatening Have peace of mind.
Also when sneezing Why do our eyes close? Another matter of curiosity. We also have content on that subject. We can take those who want to review the relevant content.
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