Fact about our body
If you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib, if you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rapture a blood vessel in your head or neck and die.
Why do we sneeze?
We sneeze to clear our breathing passages. We all have a natural reflex to sneeze whenever a small foreign substance enter our airways. Do don't hold back your sneezes let them Rif!
Why does my nose run?
The nose is one of the body first barriers against infection. Your nose makes more mucus when a foreign substance, such as virus, enters the body. The increase of mucus combine with increase blood flow to the nose due to an infection causes your nose to "run" with excess liquid. And it keeps tissue companies in business.
Why do we shiver?
When we shiver our body is doing the opposite of sweating. Sweating cool the body by putting a layer of liquid on the skin. Shivering tighten the skin and shapes the muscles. A process that conserves and generate heat. You can stop your shivering by building up, just like your mother says.
Why does a bruise turn colours?
A bruise is actually a pocket of blood under the skin caused by a broken blood vessels. It changes colour and fades as the body reabsorbs the blood from the bruise.
Why does our temperature rise when we are sick?
Temperature rise in our bodies to fight infections fever creates an environment that we hope is too warm for the invading organism. Turning up the heat makes viruses and bacteria feeling unwell.
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Very nice post thanks for sharing this post
You welcome
Great read. It's interesting to know these things.
We have fever because our temperature rises as a sign that there is a presence of infection. The white blood cells are fighting this infection which makes our temperature to rise. Just like when soldiers fight in a war, or when people are fighting each other, we say the heat is on.
Thanks for sharing. Those are interesting points you explained in your post.
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