Reasons for sneezing and body aches

If the patient has sneezing pain all over the body, it may be caused by the following reasons: First, it may be caused by overexertion. If the patient does overly intense activities, it is possible that a large amount of lactic acid is deposited inside the muscles of the whole body, and there may be soreness in multiple places in the body itself. If the patient suddenly sneezes, it may cause the muscles of the whole body to contract at the same time, which will cause the pain to increase; secondly, this condition may be caused by a series of infections, for example, when the patient has a viral infection such as influenza, it may lead to pain symptoms in the muscles, bones and joints of the whole body. These patients often also have a series of upper respiratory tract infection symptoms, once sneezing may make the pain increased; third, this condition may be due to rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis caused. Once these patients develop the disease, they will also have pain in multiple places throughout the body, and the disease may be accompanied by upper respiratory tract infections before the onset of the disease, which may aggravate the pain when the patient sneezes; fourth, this condition is likely to be caused by multiple injuries throughout the body and upper respiratory tract infections due to a decrease in resistance.