It has happened to all of you to stop sneezing, or to strain to create as little noise as possible.
But it is advisable not to do such a thing again.
When we sneeze, air enters through our nostrils at speeds greater than 160 kilometers per hour.
If you hold in your sneeze, all that pressure will be transferred to another part of your body that could be damaged. For example, your ear.
You can also damage your hearing or have dizziness for a long time. But you can also damage the blood vessels in your eyes or the diaphragm, writes noa. In the case of a strong sneeze that you have intentionally stopped, it is very likely that you will also hurt your neck.
In addition, such an action can also damage wounds in people who have recently had sinus surgery.