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Do you sneeze after seeing bright light?

Well, you’re not alone.

While not a dangerous condition, it is one that continues to mystify scientists.

Person Sneezing

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Records of ACHOO syndrome have been found as far back as 350 BCE.

This can happen outdoors in the sunshine, or inside after turning on the light.

Although scientists know that ACHOO syndrome is genetic, they are still unsure what causes it.

One previous theory suggests that bright light which makes the pupils constrict also irritates the nose.

Another proposes that it’s due tohigher sensitivityto visual stimuli.

h/t: [UNILAD]

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