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The answer is yes. Because the sneeze contains saliva, and there are bacteria in the salivaIf we cover it with our hands, these bacteria may enter our body again through our hands, and over time, it will cause our body's immunity to be weakened, which will cause some other diseases.
If the environment allows, do not cover your sneeze with your handsBecause if you cover your mouth and nose with your hands, you can indeed block some of the droplets, and they will not spray on other people's bodies, and they will not spread in the air, but at the same time, these droplets will stick to your hands.
At this time, many people are not used to washing their hands directly and immediately. Then this will cause our hands to touch some objects again, such as elevators, tables or bus handrails in life, so that these bacteria and viruses have the opportunity to infect the objects we touch.
Then, after someone comes into contact with these items that you touch, they may be infected and suffer from some respiratory infectious diseases. Therefore, the best way to sneeze is to cover it with a tissue or handkerchief. Then you can just throw the tissue in the trash, or go home and wash your handkerchief.
So,When sneezing, you must remember to take the right measures in the right way, so that you can be more beneficial to the health of yourself, your family, your friends, colleagues and strangers.
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Covering your sneeze is indeed to respect others, and it is also to prevent embarrassment by spraying saliva or something on other people's faces. When covering your mouth, it is all cover-up, which will not be harmful to your body.
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It can bring bacteria back into the nose and pose a risk of rhinitis and nose cancer.
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It is a polite act to cover your mouth, then it will prevent what is in your mouth from squirting out on others.
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No. When sneezing, tilt your head slightly to avoid the crowd and cover your mouth slightly with your hand, which is a civilized and polite behavior.
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When I sneeze, the most important thing is to respect others, and the second thing is to prevent something from squirting.
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Covering your mouth when you sneeze will affect our health, because there will be a lot of bacteria that will flow back into the mouth, and the damage to the body is still very great.
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Covering your mouth when you sneeze is a sign of your own hygiene and respect for others, and it will not affect your body.
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The right behavior, which is a matter of politeness, covering the mouth can prevent droplets and also reduce the spread of some germs.
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Of course, this behavior is not correct, we are spraying pants and going out of Hu Tong's shirt, it is very likely that we inhale and enter the mouth, which will have a great impact on our health, and there will be a lot of fungi into the mouth.
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Yes, this reduces the spread of germs and does not offend others, and this act of covering your mouth is correct.
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Yes. This reduces the spread of bacteria and prevents other people from getting infected.
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Covering your mouth while sneezing is actually a knee-jerk behavior. Many people, when they are about to sneeze, will suddenly cover their mouths. Especially in public, because many people nowadays are civilized and pay attention to their words and deeds.
If you don't cover your mouth when you sneeze, it's definitely impolite and can easily spread the virus to others. In fact, you shouldn't cover your mouth when you sneeze. Sneezing can effectively help the human body to quickly expel bacteria and foreign substances from the nasal cavity.
Only the respiratory system, unobstructed.
If you feel like sneezing but are blocked back, then it is equivalent to swallowing the germs back into your body. This practice is very bad for health, especially in the season when you encounter the flu, or respiratory system, infectious disease outbreaks. Sneezing and covering your mouth and nose will cause bacteria and viruses to invade your body.
When we are about to sneeze, we can choose to turn around quickly and avoid facing others directly, which is actually a polite behavior. But don't cover your mouth and nose with your hands, this will only be bad for your health, so if you want to sneeze, as long as you have this feeling, you must let it come out normally. But be generous and decent, turn around quickly, and turn your back to others.
That's not bad manners. We also need to get into the habit of washing our hands frequently. Because we have to come into contact with all kinds of objects every day, our hands are the most likely to get contaminated with the average.
When sneezing, if you cover your mouth, it is easy to cause germs to enter the body through the nose and cause a viral infection of the respiratory system. Sneezing is also a science, and we need to grasp the right time and choose the right way to deal with it.
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Most people are afraid of sneezing and sneezing at others.
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Probably a matter of habit, many people cover their mouths when they sneeze.
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Maybe it's a knee-jerk fear of offending others.
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That's because I don't want to sneeze on someone else.
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It may be to prevent the germs from spreading to others.
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Because I am afraid that saliva will be sprayed in other people's faces when I sneeze.
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Because this is unknowing, if you know it, you will avoid it.
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When sneezing, you should close your eyes, because the exhaled breath when the human body sneezes, the flow is very large, and there will be a very large pressure in the process of sneezing, if you open your eyes and sneeze, the pressure is likely to hurt the person's tear duct and cause damage to the optic nerve, many people will find that tears gush out unconsciously when sneezing, which is caused by the pressure of our body.
When sneezing, you can't be disturbed, we may find in our lives that when we sneeze, the people around us will be lonely, which is a very good habit, because sneezing requires a high degree of nerve concentration, if someone affects the concentration of nerves, it is very likely that they will not be able to sneeze, in fact, sneezing will appear because of inflammation in the body, and sneezing is the way we let the body return to health.
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I think this is nonsense, when you sneeze your mouth, the sneeze is already sprayed, and it is the splashing droplets that cover it, not the air flow of the sneeze, which not only does not damage the internal organs, but on the contrary plays a role in reducing the spread of respiratory diseases.
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It's true!
If you cover your sneeze, it will cause bacteria that would otherwise be excreted from your body to return to your body through your mouth. When we sneeze, we should cover our cheeks with the side of one hand so that it does not affect others or hurt ourselves.
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Covering your mouth when you sneeze is not good for your body, sneezing is a good sign for your body, it can relax your facial muscles, but if you cover your mouth, it will cause your breath to be unpleasant, and the bacteria that have come out will be sucked back into your body again.
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Covering your hands when you sneeze will allow the bacteria in the sneeze to spread to your hands and everywhere. Not good for your health.
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Sneezing can drive bacteria out, but if you cover your mouth, the bacteria will still be in your mouth and will not be released, which is harmful to your health.
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Whenever people cough or sneeze, they habitually cover their hands to prevent foaming at the mouth and spreading germs around. Holding back the sneeze without sneezing is equivalent to "swallowing" the bacteria back.
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It is best not to cover your mouth with your hands, because sneezing will eliminate some bacteria and viruses in the mouth, if you cover it with your hands, then these germs may be contaminated on our hands, if you forget to absorb it, then it is easy to eat these germs into our body again, which is very bad for the health of the body.
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This kind of practice is actually not very good, so can't you cover your mouth when sneezing? Cover your mouth with your hands, because sneezing will bring some bacteria and viruses in the mouth into our body again
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Sneezing is the body's own resistance to bacteria, which can bring some bacteria out of the body, so you should not cover your mouth or endure it, and at the same time, don't sneeze at others.
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Covering your mouth with your hand or pinching your nose when you sneeze can easily cause bacteria and viruses to stick to your hands.
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Bacteria and other bacteria may also be driven from the eustachian tube to the tympanic chamber of the middle ear with the air flow, causing diseases such as purulent otitis media and sinusitis, and sometimes even life-threatening. In view of the above situation, we know that it is wrong to only want to be elegant and not pay attention to health, and holding back sneezing has many harms on the human body, so how should we sneeze? In fact, if you want to sneeze, you must do it quickly.
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If you cover your mouth, you won't be able to fight bacteria, so it's definitely not good to cover your mouth. Wouldn't it be embarrassing to get all the bacteria on your hands later?
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When you sneeze, cover your mouth with your hand, and bacteria in your mouth may return to your body.
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When coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with your hands to block droplets, as germs can spread to your hands. When you sneeze, the pressure in your throat increases, and bacteria can easily enter the tympanic chamber of your middle ear from the Eustachian tube, causing inflammation of the Eustachian tube or purulent otitis media. On the other hand, when you cover your hands, although it prevents the spread of bacteria, these bacteria, viruses will attach to your hands and can survive for 3 hours.
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Sneezing and covering your mouth may be caused by bacteria remaining on your hands and causing a secondary infection to your body, so it is best to wash your hands frequently.
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It will allow the bacteria to go directly back into your mouth, so don't cover your mouth when sneezing.
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Sneezing, why do you sneeze, first of all, the problem must be that the body is not adapted to the entry of a certain object, the body will have a rejection effect, excrete harmful bacteria or viruses, if you cover your mouth and nose, then the bacteria are back in the body.
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When you cover your mouth after sneezing, saliva will run to your hands. At that time, if you don't wash your hands in time, you can easily get contagious.
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When a person sneezes, the upper respiratory tract will produce strong pressure, if the mouth and nose are completely covered, the pressure that cannot be relieved will "return" inward, resulting in increased pharyngeal pressure, and then impact the eustachian tube, and even damage the eardrum, in severe cases, it can cause perforation of the eardrum, or cause nosebleeds, nasal bone damage, etc.
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Covering the mouth with your hands when sneezing will make bacteria and viruses stick to your hands, and secondly, the abdominal cavity shrinks when you sneeze, and the upper respiratory tract will produce strong pressure, covering your mouth is not conducive to pressure release, which may damage the eardrum or cause nosebleeds and nasal bone damage.
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There is a "eustachian tube" between the pharynx and the tympanic chamber of the middle ear, which maintains the pressure balance between the middle ear and the outside world. When the upper respiratory tract is infected, if the mouth is covered when sneezing, the pressure in the pharynx will increase, and bacteria can easily enter the tympanic chamber of the middle ear through the eustachian tube, thus causing diseases such as purulent otitis media.
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If you cover your mouth when you sneeze, the pressure in the pharynx will increase, and bacteria will easily enter the tympanic chamber of the middle ear through the eustachian tube, causing diseases such as suppurative otitis media.
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Covering your mouth will stain your hands, and it will also press on your throat, causing a lot of discomfort, so you can turn around and hit when you sneeze.
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Covering your mouth when you sneeze will really bring a lot of harm to the human body, because there will be a lot of bacteria flowing out when you sneeze, and if you cover your mouth, the human body will be harmed twice.
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Covering your mouth when you sneeze is a great harm to your body, and the bacteria can't be emitted and you are hurt a second time.
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Covering your mouth with a sneeze will allow the bacteria to return to your mouth again. In addition, covering the mouth with a large sneeze will cause a sudden increase in pressure in the body, causing local capillaries to rupture, such as nosebleeds and eye congestion.
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Sneezing itself is a process in which the body excretes bacteria, and if you cover your mouth, you may inhale bacteria again and get sick easily.
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It can cause respiratory diseases such as rhinitis, so it is wisest to let the sneeze go out when you sneeze.
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It's not right to cover your mouth when you sneeze. It is harmful to the body. This sneeze spews out a lot of bacteria. If you cover it with your hands, you can even suck it into your body if you spray one hand.
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