When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. An X-ray revealed that the man had pockets of air trapped underneath the skin of his neck, as ...
The stifled sneeze tore through the lining of the man’s trachea, doctor’s said, as seen on X-ray marked by the black arrow. BMJ Case Reports A man suffered a first-of-its kind injury when he tried to ...
Here’s a scary lesson about why you shouldn’t hold in your sneezes. In a case report this month, doctors in the UK describe a man in his 30s who tore open his windpipe by holding his nose and mouth ...
If you’ve been guilty of holding in a sneeze, this warning is for achoo. A man in his 30s who had a history of allergies tore his windpipe after trying to hold in his sneeze, according to a case ...
X-ray image of the man's neck and skull with a white and a black arrow pointing to areas of trapped air underneath the skin of his neck In the first known case of its kind, a man tore a small hole in ...
A man suffered a first-of-its kind injury when he tried to stifle a sneeze while driving by pinching his nose, doctors said. The man, in his 30s, had a history of allergic rhinitis, or throat ...
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