How to stop sneezing

1. Stretch your nose as far as you can. This will stretch the cartilage and the sneeze will stop.

2. You can also use your tongue to stop your sneezing. Just press it hard behind the front teeth until your sneeze sensation stops. You can also tickle the roof of your mouth using your tongue for 10 seconds; this will definitely stop the sneeze.

3. When you are having a headache, you pressurize the spot between your eyebrows, right? This is what you can do for stopping sneezes as well.

4. Put a little pressure on your earlobes, making it look like you are playing with it. This will also stop the sneezes.

5. Facing bright light just when you are about to sneeze will help you as well. more  

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thanks Rajani Thakur ji, God bless you a healthy, happy and prosperous life. more  
Thanks, Durgaji. more  
Anjana ji, everyone enjoys a couple of sneezes and sometimes we mimic a sneeze to entertain kids ! The trouble starts when there is a bout of sneezing running into tens or scores ! For hiccups, you may try to eat a spoonful of sugar or press your palate with your thumb a few times each time lasting a few seconds. Also drinking hot water sometimes relieves. more  
I actually enjoy a good sneeze and don't see why I would need to stop it. I wonder if there is a formula for stopping hiccups which are quite irritating more  
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