When you see the sun, your eyes send a message to your brain, and it triggers a sneeze! It's like a special button in your body that says 'sneeze!' when sunlight hits your face. Some people even call this a sun sneeze because the light makes them sneeze right away. You don’t need allergies for this, it’s just how some bodies work.
Examples
- You're walking outside on a sunny day and you suddenly sneeze like it's the middle of allergy season.
- A kid at school looks up from their desk to see the sunlight coming through the window, and they sneeze right away.
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See also
- Why Do We Sneeze When the Sun Shines?
- Why Do People Sneeze When They See Bright Light?
- Why Do You Sneeze When You Look at the Sun?
- What is Photic sneezing?
- Why Looking at the Sun Makes 1/4th of People Sneeze?