A funny smelling sneeze could be a sign of disease
But if you've ever noticed a smell after blasting out germs from your nose then listen up, as it could be a sign of something more sinister.Credit: Getty - Contributor
Water, mucus and air is pushed from the nose with incredible force and carries with it tiny microbes, which can spread illness like flu - hence why we're taught to cover our mouths whenever we sneeze. The condition, known as ketoacidosis, is a complication of diabetes that happens when your blood sugar is too high for too long.
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