Fern wrote:
SplendidSnail wrote:
I have no idea. I do sneeze a lot, and warm weather does seem to make it worse. But is it the sun? Or just heat?
I do have seasonal allergies, and I think stuff does tend to float around more in the spring and summer than the winter, so that seems to be a more likely culprit than the sun.
In any case, I haven't yet voted yet because I'm not really sure of my answer.
Here's an easy way to test it: walk outside during the day and look toward the sky. If you immediately sneeze (within 30 s), it's likely the photic reflex. Also, if closing your eyes when you go outside stops this effect, then that's even stronger evidence that you have the photic reflex.
So, I still don't know!
I walked outside and looked toward the sky, and immediately thought the sky was bright and had to look away. I got a tickle in my nose, which may or may not have been related to the sky, but didn't sneeze.
Maybe if I could have kept looking at the sky, I might have sneezed. I could probably have looked at the sky for a longer period if I'd waited for my eyes to adjust, but if I'm waiting for my eyes to adjust before looking at the sky, I think that's defeating the purpose.
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