sneezing in response to bright light
"Sneezing in response to bright light," also known as the "photic sneeze reflex" or "autosomal dominant compelling helio-ophthalmic outburst syndrome (ACHOO syndrome)," is an involuntary, often uncontrollable, sneeze caused by exposure to bright light, typically sunlight."
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