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Tracheostomy and Sneezing: Understanding the Mechanism
Sneezing with a tracheostomy is rare. The procedure cuts off the nerve supply to the larynx and upper airway. This means that if the patient has not been previously diagnosed with a disease of the respiratory muscles, they should be able to inhale, but not exhale, forcefully as required to sneeze.Toothache - Related Articles
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