sunlight-induced sneezing
Sunlight-induced sneezing, also known as photic sneezing or the ACHOO syndrome (autosomal dominant compelling helio-ophthalmic outburst syndrome), is a condition where exposure to bright light causes an uncontrollable sneeze reflex in certain individuals.
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- autosomal dominant photic-induced sneezing
- light exposure
- light-evoked sneezing
- light-induced sneezing
- photogenic sneezing
- photosneeze reflex
- sneezing
- sneezing as a response to light stimulation
- sneezing in response to bright light
- sun sneezing reflex
- sun-sneeze syndrome
- sun-triggered sneezing
- sunlight exposure
- sunlight interaction
- sunlight-induced symptoms