Doctor Reacts To Bizarre Health "Hack" Videos

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2021
  • I’ve reacted to bizarre health posts I’ve found on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok... you name it. Today I decided to dive head first into RUclips’s ocean of clickbait and see what medical videos existed out there. Oh boy, are there a lot. Channels like Brightside and Craft Panda are regularly putting out videos with “health hacks” and “medical tips” that aren’t based in any reality or verified by an ounce of evidence. Today I set the record straight regarding things like heart attacks, brushing your teeth, sneezing, bruises, fevers, colds, pressure points, going to the bathroom, headaches, arm numbness, and the truth regarding love’s impact on your body.
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Комментарии • 20 тыс.

  • @StevenHe
    @StevenHe 2 года назад +19211

    I LOVE your channel. You are literally what my mom wants me to be

    • @jacobchama6562
      @jacobchama6562 2 года назад +913

      That’s tough mate

    • @marian6641
      @marian6641 2 года назад +279

      @@jacobchama6562 Its is

    • @Nicky_J
      @Nicky_J 2 года назад +507

      I didn’t expect you to be here

    • @littlemixsaidhi202
      @littlemixsaidhi202 2 года назад +272

      Steven He I love your videos!!

    • @vari1535
      @vari1535 2 года назад +172

      LMAO IT'S YOU

  • @thegayone1911
    @thegayone1911 2 года назад +4121

    No one:
    Doctor Mike: “I’m a hip.”

  • @maddiepoole
    @maddiepoole 11 месяцев назад +601

    The sneeze/light trick is actually a proven and researched phenomenon called a photic sneeze! I was taught this as a kid, but when I got older I was very curious and looked into why it works, and it’s amazing!

    • @PeCzech
      @PeCzech 10 месяцев назад +21

      It is, but it doesn't affect everyone - wikipedia says somewhere between 15-35% people has it. Kinda unfortunate, sneezing on call could be fun (yes Mike, people want to sneeze!)

    • @hirofine8912
      @hirofine8912 10 месяцев назад +17

      @@PeCzech no it's not fun, it's kinda useful when you want to sneeze, but when you enter a bright room or the sun pop suddenly and you are driving I can swear you it's all but fun

    • @xabsxntlovex
      @xabsxntlovex 8 месяцев назад +5

      It doesn't affect the majority of the population though. It affects 15-35%

    • @ElvioRomani
      @ElvioRomani 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@PeCzech it affects me, and it's really annoying, i hate it.

    • @user-vn1yo3gy4c
      @user-vn1yo3gy4c 6 месяцев назад +7

      Yeah the light sneeze thing IS handy, but sometimes it doesn't work and I'm left on the verge of sneezing and its SUPER irritating. Know what I mean?

  • @jakel2837
    @jakel2837 Год назад +145

    As weird as it sounds, the light sneeze thing is actually sort of true. A percentage of the population has a mutation that can induce a sneeze when a bright light is seen. It's most effective for when you're already starting to sneeze, but it's being stifled

    • @winstonfuher1211
      @winstonfuher1211 11 месяцев назад +2

      this is 100% true for me.

    • @strawberryqueen0382
      @strawberryqueen0382 11 месяцев назад +1

      I always do this when I have to take a photo on the beach in the sun. Runs that first photo everytime lol

    • @belletalll
      @belletalll 10 месяцев назад +1

      i have this!

    • @AllytheGumby
      @AllytheGumby Месяц назад +1

      I cant walk outside without sneezing lolll

    • @somadas6408
      @somadas6408 Месяц назад +1

      Like me

  • @mrsmack5808
    @mrsmack5808 2 года назад +2292

    The sneeze thing is real. It's a photosensitivity thing. Not everyone is like that but I know some people that sneeze any time they're in too bright of light.

    • @angelataylor5241
      @angelataylor5241 2 года назад +121

      My 3 kids and I have this issue. We step out of the house on clear days, we stop a little past the steps, look up, and SNEEZE!

    • @Shadow__133
      @Shadow__133 2 года назад +146

      Yes, it's a photic sneeze reflex and at least 18% of people (including me) have it.

    • @Sn4keBytes
      @Sn4keBytes 2 года назад +29

      I have that its annoying

    • @res1dentcyn1c
      @res1dentcyn1c 2 года назад +13

      Yo, it's me!

    • @joy-wire
      @joy-wire 2 года назад +64

      I'm absolutely like that. Half the time I go out in the sun I sneeze. If I feel a sneeze incoming, I stare out the window or directly at a light bulb, or turn my phone brightness way up if it's night, and it makes me sneeze.

  • @gracenerve6185
    @gracenerve6185 2 года назад +4666

    You can tell when Doctor’s Mike frustrated if his neck vein pops out or his hair actually moves.

  • @ReganADHD
    @ReganADHD 11 месяцев назад +26

    For the sneezing one, I have actually done that a few times when I have a sneeze that's "stuck". I don't know about bright lights, but I glance at the sun and something stimulates my urge to sneeze. Can't explain why, but it does work at times.

  • @charmanderlover6433
    @charmanderlover6433 3 месяца назад +16

    7:57 Kind of a funny story. So in late November last year, I was in the ER, and in my discharge paper work, it said that my blood pressure was high and that I may want to see my primary doctor about hypertension. I looked at this and laughed. When they took my blood pressure, I was in the ER, with a broken AND dislocated ankle, by myself, in a crazy amount of pain, and learning from personal experience that adrenaline and fear are some crazy pain-killers. But my blood pressure was high. Gee, I CAN'T IMAGINE WHY???
    The nurses and all were actually really nice, no shade towards them whatsoever. I just thought it was funny that in the given circumstances I was told I may want to talk to my doctor about hypertension.

    • @vivianloney
      @vivianloney 11 дней назад +2

      I was in the ER for a kidney infection and my blood pressure was very high. I had hydronephrosis, hypokalemia, and was in a lot of pain of course my blood pressure was high. Right under my checkout vitals that said my blood pressure was 115/80 on discharge it said "Your blood pressure was elevated today. Please talk to your primary care doctor about hypertension." There's no escaping it. Lol

    • @amethyst_cat9532
      @amethyst_cat9532 9 дней назад

      When I was in college I once had to tell my doctor about sucky roommates I had (their presence added a lot of stress and led to me significantly changing my habits, and I was worried there would be effects my doctor could see) and she took my blood pressure while I was talking. When she was done she said "Okay your blood pressure's a little high, but if I was talking about what you were just talking about then my blood pressure would be high too"

  • @destroyeverything8530
    @destroyeverything8530 2 года назад +4744

    Sneezing due to light is a real thing. It's called Photic Sneeze Response. About 1/4 of the population has it, including myself. Some studies have even found a CORRELATION between Photic Sneeze Response and migraines, which I also have.

  • @AkMen4
    @AkMen4 2 года назад +3901

    Alternate Title: Doctor passive-aggresively roasts most of the Bright Side facts

    • @Blernster
      @Blernster 2 года назад +73

      Not so passive lol

    • @erikajones5295
      @erikajones5295 2 года назад +84

      Yeah straight up aggressively more like. Loved it

    • @DARKENINGTIMES
      @DARKENINGTIMES 2 года назад +27

      one quick thing, i dont know how this works scientifically, but the thing about the bright lights to make you sneeze is true. my eyes are really sensitive so this works even better for me, but everytime i feel like i need to sneeze and it wont come out, i look near the sun or another bright light and it makes me sneeze. im not even making this up for some reason it just works.

    • @lanainmydreams
      @lanainmydreams 2 года назад +26

      @@DARKENINGTIMES I've heard of it, but it's apparently a genetic trait. It's not true for everyone and therefore it's really not a hack

    • @RustyDust101
      @RustyDust101 2 года назад +19

      Especially as the Bright Side stuff are not facts, but lies. You're welcome.

  • @Transphantasmagoricalmutations
    @Transphantasmagoricalmutations 7 месяцев назад +63

    Panic attacks share so many similarities with the symptoms of a heart attack, that it definitely doesn't help someone who just has anxiety 😅 I pretty much had every symptom you listed here and more! Lol, but everytime they did the tests, nothing was found 🙅‍♀ Still to this day, I have pain in my chest, that has not gone away, and has no diagnosis.

    • @quinn2014
      @quinn2014 7 месяцев назад +3

      I also get pain in my chest from my anxiety but also I have esophageal dysmotility.

    • @Aesthetic_leen
      @Aesthetic_leen 3 месяца назад +1

      So relatable... My chest pains and other physical symptoms gave me a hard time

  • @briannarichardson9511
    @briannarichardson9511 9 месяцев назад +4

    The "mind-gut-brain connection" made the infamous "gut feeling" make more sense. Like, why it's called a gut feeling/why the bad feeling when something is wrong but you don't know what it is.

  • @pricklycactus6793
    @pricklycactus6793 2 года назад +4913

    So Dr Mike is clearly not one of those people who sneeze from the sun. I am, and I can confirm that staring at bright lights helps me sneeze when I'm on the verge.

    • @AngelOneiros
      @AngelOneiros 2 года назад +237

      Yep, it’s genetic. And so is brain freeze! My husband doesn’t sneeze from bright lights, and he also doesn’t get brain freeze. Ever. He can chug a slushee in one go and feel fine.

    • @nicholasruss2880
      @nicholasruss2880 2 года назад +76

      I came to comment this but everyone beat me too it. Living in the south and forgetting your sunglasses is the real struggle 😭😭

    • @yiranwang308
      @yiranwang308 2 года назад +22

      i have get both brain freeze and i also sneeze from bright light...

    • @beingpauline6526
      @beingpauline6526 2 года назад +49

      That's why he didn't deny the fact about sneezing under the bright light. He did say there must be more to it. Like I do get brain freeze but I don't sneeze under bight lights. Instead I get headaches. Lol

    • @avasorce9137
      @avasorce9137 2 года назад +2

      Same

  • @Doughboi_Snowboi
    @Doughboi_Snowboi 2 года назад +1803

    Bright side be like. "Got stabbed 27 times, just fart."

    • @a_daapota45
      @a_daapota45 2 года назад +13

      lol true

    • @cozyflurry
      @cozyflurry 2 года назад +8

      Lmao that’s true

    • @tgame43
      @tgame43 2 года назад +53

      Heart Attack? Rub your eyes clockwise!

    • @gerald5561
      @gerald5561 2 года назад +42

      Bright side: 28 stab wounds? Slam on the table with papers, by doing this you stimulate the cells so that your body can heal faster

    • @cathrynsison5357
      @cathrynsison5357 2 года назад +3

      LOLOLOL

  • @JackiJinx
    @JackiJinx 9 месяцев назад +22

    Besides how pleasant of a real person you are to listen to, how entertaining you can be while still being VERY educational, I just truly love how you explain things in a way that makes sense. I do software tech support and understand how to diagnose technical things while explaining them in laymens terms to others, and seeing you do that same/similar funneling down process of figuring out issues is that I do is very gratifying. That WHOLE thing I said probably came off as weird, but I'm okay with that as long as I didn't weird anyone out. Truly mean this all as a compliment! Thank you for all your videos

  • @blackkittenb
    @blackkittenb 7 месяцев назад +2

    I will say that the sinus headache one is actually nice, cause in my experience it can help encourage drainage a bit and kinda lessen the pressure a bit (so it hurts less) but to be fair what I call "sinus" headaches are mostly just inflamed sinuses/congestion where the pressure is enough to make my head hurt.

  • @GardeninGrace
    @GardeninGrace 2 года назад +4968

    Fun fact: sun sneezing is a thing and it’s believed to be due to a difference in certain genes
    Update: Thanks for all of the likes. This happened to me all semester during my 8:30AM classes as soon as the professor turnt on the projector and there was a blast of blue light. Has artificial light also caused you to sneeze?

    • @eeva671
      @eeva671 2 года назад +313

      The photic sneeze reflex, it is called.

    • @TrackPadDad
      @TrackPadDad 2 года назад +151

      I was gonna say this, it's genetic, I get sun sneezes

    • @Cosmos0000
      @Cosmos0000 2 года назад +25

      Works for me

    • @Awksi
      @Awksi 2 года назад +29

      Cave man gene sneeze outside of cave

    • @hopeladds6163
      @hopeladds6163 2 года назад +27

      I thought it was just me omg

  • @rgallitan
    @rgallitan 2 года назад +744

    "love is horrible for your organs if your partner leaves you, and they ghost you, and you text them but..."
    WHO HURT YOU DR MIKE!!??? WHO DARED????

    • @clipadooddledoo
      @clipadooddledoo 2 года назад +33

      Who is out here ghosting Dr. Mike LoL 👻

    • @lucasbautista7608
      @lucasbautista7608 2 года назад +1

      @@clipadooddledoo a1a

    • @-Shark_
      @-Shark_ 2 года назад +6

      I literally said that as I was watching & before I read any comments. XD
      "Who hurt you Dr. Mike?!"

    • @gerarduspoppel2831
      @gerarduspoppel2831 2 года назад +4

      we have to find her. and all the men warn of her

    • @Starlight-by3cf
      @Starlight-by3cf 2 года назад +3

      Mans has been hurt before.

  • @tony-gp6do
    @tony-gp6do 4 месяца назад +3

    Person:"lost a foot, their arms were disintegrated, they got radiation poisoning, they lost one lung, they lost part of their intestines, they got third degree burns all over their body"
    Doctor:alr let me test your health in one minute
    "Spoon goes out clean"
    Doctor:alr you're in perfect shape

  • @spadesnothere3173
    @spadesnothere3173 Год назад +7

    There is actually something that deals with acupuncture places that like essentially "fix your energy" and it looks like a 5 minute craft hack at first but it really works for anxiety, anger, sadness (all in the moment not permanently) :)

  • @lifeaddict
    @lifeaddict 2 года назад +779

    The sneezing whilst looking at bright light is called “photic sneeze reflex” , some people have it some don’t. I do and trust me it’s satisfying when u sneez

    • @headachez6276
      @headachez6276 2 года назад +28

      Bro i do it too and I thought that i had a weird allergy to the sun light😂😂😂

    • @lynx-x
      @lynx-x 2 года назад +13

      Veritasium actually has a video on this

    • @thesjwkillerdanielle4030
      @thesjwkillerdanielle4030 2 года назад +9

      Right I thought everyone knew this. 😂

    • @zeallust8542
      @zeallust8542 2 года назад +12

      I honestly like having it. I get hung up about ready to sneeze way less often than people that it doesnt work for.

    • @KiaNakagawa
      @KiaNakagawa 2 года назад +11

      Deadass I used to think I was weird when I was a kid. I never knew it had a name but all I knew is that when I couldn't sneeze, I would look at the sun for a few seconds and it would make me sneeze.

  • @theinternettrashcan
    @theinternettrashcan 2 года назад +1696

    the sneeze/bright light one works 😂 every time my sneeze won’t come out i’ll look at the sun or ceiling light lmao

    • @samuelsamenstrang6069
      @samuelsamenstrang6069 2 года назад +43

      for me it even works just to imagine to look at the sun. strange, but it works.

    • @dwanetheguacjohnson5086
      @dwanetheguacjohnson5086 2 года назад +43

      Honestly I’ll be walking around and I have to sneeze so I stare straight up I swear people must think I’m insane-

    • @gemini6118
      @gemini6118 2 года назад +4

      Same!

    • @justsomegirlwhoexists6305
      @justsomegirlwhoexists6305 2 года назад +14

      Nice to see Mike still checking the comments months later. Makes me happy

    • @lovelyyluciddreams4352
      @lovelyyluciddreams4352 2 года назад +9

      Mine has to be the sun, indoor lights won’t work for me

  • @Linds-oz1oz
    @Linds-oz1oz Год назад +9

    I find cold things give some relief for my migraines, but my neurologist had said that it has to do with constricting the dilated blood vessels. Not with “drawing blood down.” And I feel like an ice pack on the couch does enough. Can’t say I’ve ever tried using frozen French fries in the sink 💀

  • @user-fq5ki9bf9t
    @user-fq5ki9bf9t 6 месяцев назад +3

    4:51 that made me laugh just because my dad used to do that when he was having heart problems. He’s fine now, but I still remember seeing him doing that and telling him to go see a doctor

  • @omegafighters
    @omegafighters 2 года назад +537

    I like that Bear was like, "you're getting angry, I'm here to help."

    • @linneaskoglund8171
      @linneaskoglund8171 2 года назад +19

      Yes, Bear is taking care of Doc Mike’s liver.

    • @rosehill9537
      @rosehill9537 2 года назад +6

      Pets reduce stress. Dr bear in da house!

  • @OccamsChainsaw87
    @OccamsChainsaw87 2 года назад +608

    So that whole "look at a bright light to sneeze" thing is called Photic Sneeze Reflex, and affects 18-35% of the world population, myself included. When I was younger, it was common for me to exit a dark place on a bright day, and have a sneeze. It continued into my adulthood and I was relieved to find out that it's an actual thing. The reason this happens is not well understood, however. Probably just some random mutation causing a crossed wire in the brain somewhere. It does come in handy though, because if I'm on the verge of sneezing, I can simply look directly into a bright light and get it done with.

    • @alittlebean.1284
      @alittlebean.1284 2 года назад +14

      yeah my sister and her bff have that too.thats good to know!
      i just thought she was crazy lol.

    • @unerochebleue
      @unerochebleue 2 года назад +19

      It's not every time for me, but definitely, if I feel a sneeze coming up, I just look at a light to get it over with. Literally the only thing in the video that is true, despite it sounding as stupid as the rest.

    • @derampelmann
      @derampelmann 2 года назад +6

      Thank you for commenting this, so I don't have to. You also made it way more informative than I would have.
      The last time this caused me to sneeze was this week when I exited my workplace into the bright sunlight.

    • @jazzr5398
      @jazzr5398 2 года назад +7

      Yup and it’s hereditary. I have it, my sister has it, dad has it, and my gramma has it.

    • @afiamuqaddas8841
      @afiamuqaddas8841 2 года назад

      90th like

  • @melo80
    @melo80 Год назад +5

    4:03 I laughed so much at this part. 🤣🤣🤣
    8:36
    Me: *Looks at the left first* "Ooh Lion!"
    *Looks at the right* "Ooh be- Wait... Oh Bear! He's so cute!"
    Yeah but the confusion that went through my mind at that time was insane. And that was really really clever. 😂

  • @itsangel4827
    @itsangel4827 10 дней назад +1

    The blinking for sleeping one is true! It helps me fall asleep every night and it makes your eyes heavier

  • @spocktheelder2835
    @spocktheelder2835 2 года назад +704

    You can see his faith in humanity slowly diminishing with each “hack”

  • @amandagoodwin6579
    @amandagoodwin6579 2 года назад +903

    I love that he's angrily explaining how heightened anger is bad for your organs as his veins pop out of his neck. 😆

    • @Whreor
      @Whreor Год назад +8

      I'm not the only one who noticed lol

    • @ZKLofiTone
      @ZKLofiTone Год назад

      @@Whreor for rel

  • @yoboyluke1326
    @yoboyluke1326 11 месяцев назад

    Ey i love your channel and you really opened my eyes on those „hacks“ but I do know that the sneeze and bright light one really works because I use it myself

  • @rosieleaverton
    @rosieleaverton 9 месяцев назад +2

    For the pressure point stuff at the beginning, I heard of one where you press on a point on your wrist in between your radius and ulna bones (palm-side up), it temporarily relieves nausea. I've tried it and it works for me, but I'm not sure if it's a placebo or not.

  • @ThatPash
    @ThatPash 2 года назад +226

    I think the "if you're on the verge of sneezing, look at a bright light" comes from the photic sneeze reflex.

    • @Stereochemistry
      @Stereochemistry 2 года назад +8

      Yes! And the SNP = miniature genetic mutation that is linked to this was discovered by 23 and me!

    • @Oyamada13
      @Oyamada13 2 года назад +4

      Meaning it is a genetic. Results may varies. This is pretty half truth and half lack of research.

  • @Airblader
    @Airblader 2 года назад +512

    "Patient has no pulse"
    "Check his thumb"

    • @MummaNeighbear
      @MummaNeighbear 2 года назад +11

      CHEST COMPRESSIONS
      CHEST COMPRESSIONS
      CHEST COMPRESSIONS
      😊😂

    • @r.h1541
      @r.h1541 2 года назад +22

      @@MummaNeighbear thumb compressions

    • @doggo_woo
      @doggo_woo 2 года назад +17

      @@MummaNeighbear
      THUMB COMPRESSIONS
      THUMB COMPRESSIONS
      THUMB COMPRESSIONS

    • @grifinsoulgreep
      @grifinsoulgreep 2 года назад +1

      It won't help you if thumb has it's own pulse it has it's own heart... duuuh!

    • @doomguidemorgan3481
      @doomguidemorgan3481 2 года назад

      Quick grab a spoon
      Okay phew, they'll live!

  • @JullelinArt
    @JullelinArt Месяц назад +1

    To prevent a sneeze. When you feel a sneeze is coming- pinch your little finger between your index finger and your thumb ;)
    I learned this hack 15 years ago, and works 90% of the time.

  • @kteasaysexquisitealot
    @kteasaysexquisitealot 7 месяцев назад +1

    the sneeze one is for real though - I have no idea why - BEST CHANNEL EVER!

  • @maramari7307
    @maramari7307 2 года назад +471

    The tip with the sneezing is actually legit. There is a gen, so not everbody has it. It's called photogenic sneezing

    • @alshifaakram3338
      @alshifaakram3338 2 года назад +20

      Veritasium fans assemble....

    • @OfficialSamuelC
      @OfficialSamuelC 2 года назад +26

      @@alshifaakram3338 It’s true, everyone I know including myself have this issue. It’s also well documented and proving in science and papers, a quick Google would reveal this. It’s called Photic Sneeze Reflex.

    • @saragarska6335
      @saragarska6335 2 года назад +24

      Yup! I'm one of those folks. I love when I get that uncomfortable burning before the sneeze that won't go away and I look into a light and it makes me sneeze. Having a way to get relief is really nice.

    • @mariabezymyannaya4219
      @mariabezymyannaya4219 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, same :) Everyone in my family sneeze on the bright light, so until I was around 20, I thought everyone did the same thing 😁

    • @patchporciuncula3694
      @patchporciuncula3694 2 года назад +1

      Yes, i have that too!

  • @optimusbeeprime
    @optimusbeeprime 2 года назад +2172

    Ok but the “look at a bright light to sneeze” actually works. The other ones are just doodoo.
    Edit: jeez.. I didn’t expect my dumb opinion to get so many likes. I’m flattered thanks UwU

    • @Horsedogz
      @Horsedogz 2 года назад +323

      Interestingly enough, only for some people! It's apparently a genetic thing

    • @prez343
      @prez343 2 года назад +47

      that’s why he said he needs to know more about it

    • @NecroKitten
      @NecroKitten 2 года назад +59

      Yeah, that's the only one that always works for me. Everything else - just no.

    • @amorievandijk7337
      @amorievandijk7337 2 года назад +207

      It is called photic sneeze reflex. It only affects 18-35% of the world's population. When I was young I thought it happens to everyone. Until I spoke to someone about it and they looked at me like I was crazy, then I googled it, and it's actually legit.

    • @hi.imalayna
      @hi.imalayna 2 года назад +72

      I’ve always been one to sneeze when I walk outside on a sunny day. I used to tell people I was “allergic to the sun” 😂

  • @AryashadeslayVA
    @AryashadeslayVA Год назад +1

    7:22 Blinking fast before sleep has actually helped me a lot when I'm having a hard time falling asleep. it may not work for everyone but it certainly has worked for me.

  • @-KaedeCornerStore_
    @-KaedeCornerStore_ 5 месяцев назад +2

    My cousin’s father actually did the egg bruise thing to my cousin- it was known as a big event lol

  • @rebeccahicks2392
    @rebeccahicks2392 2 года назад +606

    "repeat three times a day" sounds like you're doing the egg thing for multiple days.
    Which leaves one wondering...maybe it healed because enough time had passed. :)

    • @Formal_Step5471
      @Formal_Step5471 2 года назад +13

      I was thinking this too 😂

    • @olliesoccs
      @olliesoccs 2 года назад +1

      facts

    • @brightgal2010
      @brightgal2010 2 года назад +1

      Lo loll

    • @Bleideris0
      @Bleideris0 2 года назад +2

      Couldnt go past through 1st video. Facepalmed to hard.

    • @flykintoun
      @flykintoun 2 года назад

      Yup, maturation effect is a thing

  • @benbrill7828
    @benbrill7828 2 года назад +260

    "If you're feeling nervous blow on your thumb" that just seems like a round about way of saying "Take deep breaths" like just slow down your breathing, the thumb is totally unneeded in this system

    • @MandyTheAwesome
      @MandyTheAwesome 2 года назад +4

      I’ve heard that it’s like a sensation feedback thing. Absolutely nothing to do with the blood vessels but it helps you regulate breathing by physically feeling the slowing. That’s my understanding 😅

    • @sean78808
      @sean78808 2 года назад

      Actualy you can feel your own pulse in you thumb or any of your fingers and it's often mutch easier than learning to take a pulse from your wrist because of how sensitive your fingertips are. Just press the pad of your index into your thumb pad. And the sensation of blowing can help focus your attention on your fingertips and make it easier to find your pulse.

    • @angieholley4040
      @angieholley4040 2 года назад

      I think it probably also gets you to focus on something other than whatever you're nervous about.

    • @amandas.6500
      @amandas.6500 2 года назад +1

      I cant imagine being nervous before a speech, surgery, a test, and blowing on my thumb. My anxiety about looking dumb in public would skyrocket!! Agreed, forget your thumb, just take deep breaths.

    • @sarahwithstars
      @sarahwithstars 2 года назад

      It's completely real and a valid treatment for people with acute tachycardia and palpitations

  • @SuzuiChan
    @SuzuiChan 11 месяцев назад

    I love that you put your dog bears picture in the flight or fight bear picture 😂😂😂❤

  • @starwberriez
    @starwberriez 6 дней назад

    the sinus headache thing actually helps me, in general when i have a headache i press certain spots on my head and the pressure makes the pain go away

  • @imalittlemffrog2374
    @imalittlemffrog2374 2 года назад +687

    The “if you have to sneeze, look at a bright light” thing is actually true, just not for everyone. Lots of people sneeze from sunshine, so looking at a bright light can help you sneeze. It works for me.

    • @camillemaquillage
      @camillemaquillage 2 года назад +34

      Yes I'm one of those people! I think it's only 20% of the population. It's called photic sneeze

    • @ElGarkow
      @ElGarkow 2 года назад +2

      I sneeze if I catch the sun in the side of my eye and I don't squint.

    • @bachelorettemus.2356
      @bachelorettemus.2356 2 года назад +5

      Yes! It does make me sneeze too. It's so weird 😅

    • @DARKENINGTIMES
      @DARKENINGTIMES 2 года назад +4

      it works for me especially because my eyes are really sensitive. i do this all the time when i have allergies. i look near the sun (not directly at it because, again, my eyes are sensitive and its bad for you :] ) and i sneeze.

    • @edmundo47
      @edmundo47 2 года назад +1

      yeah, my wife found it funny and didn't believe me until one of my friends told her he has the same thing. She still laughs at it though LOL

  • @dabolife1
    @dabolife1 2 года назад +8015

    This has been my long time dream, to hear a real doctor reacting to such videos. And today, Doctor Mike made my dream come true.

    • @Jason-yt9ch
      @Jason-yt9ch 2 года назад +17

      46 seconds ago

    • @piperhh5609
      @piperhh5609 2 года назад +21

      Yeah you should watch his other videos too

    • @piperhh5609
      @piperhh5609 2 года назад +37

      @LightGames not just for likes, for subscribers too

    • @blaizegottman4139
      @blaizegottman4139 2 года назад +9

      @@piperhh5609 agree

    • @cameronzellner7407
      @cameronzellner7407 2 года назад +18

      Or he just posts to talk about and show his opinion :/

  • @Gamma-Dude
    @Gamma-Dude 6 месяцев назад +1

    2:56 , it can sometimes work, some people can sneeze if looking at a bright source of light

  • @panda_asmr11
    @panda_asmr11 12 часов назад

    When he said, "If you see lion or bear, you wanna run away" and he showed his doggo, it was SO CUTE 8:37

  • @Trumpeter667
    @Trumpeter667 2 года назад +1373

    It actually made me feel better knowing that there is a legit connection between anxiety and the stomach because I have always had trouble with feeling sick to my stomach and vomiting when I felt anxious. Just… nice to know it’s not just my brain messing with me.

    • @sarazigova8650
      @sarazigova8650 2 года назад +19

      Same for me anxiety makes me so sick

    • @TheBadbucky
      @TheBadbucky 2 года назад +9

      Nah it just makes me hot and nauseous

    • @itawesome85
      @itawesome85 2 года назад +1

      Idk if i have every had anxiety.

    • @freakytostadacartoon
      @freakytostadacartoon 2 года назад +8

      Anxiety makes me sick with vomiting and diarreas, I have lost pounds feeling so weak that makes it harder to recover because I feel scare.

    • @Nobutigotcheesewiz
      @Nobutigotcheesewiz 2 года назад +6

      Yep! Anxiety can cause many physical problems such as headaches, stomach aches, and some more

  • @assarstromblad3280
    @assarstromblad3280 2 года назад +955

    When he told us to punch ourselves in the face to stop laughing, i started laughing, punched myself in the face and concluded it didnt work as I laughed even harder lol

    • @rasbar3830
      @rasbar3830 2 года назад +8

      I think pinching your arm works....

    • @aza-kun4071
      @aza-kun4071 2 года назад +6

      @@rasbar3830 u ok bro

    • @rasbar3830
      @rasbar3830 2 года назад +5

      @@aza-kun4071 ya I know...why would someone wanna stop laughing?😅

    • @charlescourtwright2229
      @charlescourtwright2229 2 года назад +8

      Sometimes I laugh so much it starts to hurt but I can't stop so I literally punch myself in the gut til the pain overrides thenlaughter

    • @dracomzmh9172
      @dracomzmh9172 2 года назад +4

      This comment made me laugh, and i can say with 100% confidence, slapping doesnt work either

  • @funpersonakaebw1110
    @funpersonakaebw1110 Год назад +1

    Sun-sneezer here! I actually constantly sneeze when it's outside and sunny and I'm trying to keep my eyes open. "Scientists think that because they're so close together, bright flashes of light that trigger your optical nerve can accidentally stimulate the trigeminal nerve." That's the general consensus, and it's really annoying for me. I'm just going for a walk and keep on sneezing because it's bright out.

  • @ZakiaBoubakir-xs1ih
    @ZakiaBoubakir-xs1ih 6 месяцев назад

    This channel is literally the best and I MEAN BEST no channel is better than this

  • @potatoprsk
    @potatoprsk 2 года назад +3063

    Alternate title: Dr Mike gets triggered for 12 minutes

    • @sahilagarwal6601
      @sahilagarwal6601 2 года назад +8

      he has got overdramatic tbh

    • @jorellgary4701
      @jorellgary4701 2 года назад +11

      I was laughing and getting mad with him. I didn't know which way to go. Lol love you Dr. Mike.

    • @eggsbenedict7589
      @eggsbenedict7589 2 года назад +1

      Nice pfp!

    • @johnwayne9670
      @johnwayne9670 2 года назад +7

      @@eggsbenedict7589 why is your profile picture eggs benedict? It reminds me of food wars...

    • @eggsbenedict7589
      @eggsbenedict7589 2 года назад +1

      @@johnwayne9670 lol, I just really like eggs Benedict...

  • @Bouletts69
    @Bouletts69 2 года назад +725

    I actually look at anything bright to sneeze. Sometimes even a white wall.

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 2 года назад +62

      You have a photic sneeze response, which is apparently a genetic trait. Not everybody does, though, so it’s not a healthcare hack for most people.

    • @MrBiosh0ck
      @MrBiosh0ck 2 года назад +38

      Yeah this is true. I almost always sneeze the first time i go outside on a sunny day.

    • @mileswong5366
      @mileswong5366 2 года назад +7

      Veritasium has a good video on this

    • @millerkidsmiller3733
      @millerkidsmiller3733 2 года назад +7

      I feel like it's a pretty common thing to sneeze when you first go outside, I look at a window when I'm on the verge of a sneeze just like several people I know

    • @JustAnotherGuyOnTheInternet
      @JustAnotherGuyOnTheInternet 2 года назад

      Me too but not a white wall I only sneeze when I'm outside and its really hot and bright

  • @arialash1113
    @arialash1113 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ok so the bright light sneeze thing is caused by 'sun sneezeing' it is a condition that ruffly 35% of people can have as a trigger for sneezing. Its more comman in females than males. Love your videos mike.

  • @jessiered2911
    @jessiered2911 17 дней назад

    I love how upset he gets😂😂😂 this video was so good! blowing on ur thumb crying laughing....priceless😂

  • @angieramirez9595
    @angieramirez9595 2 года назад +542

    Fun fact: I actually look at the sun as a “bright light” to help me sneeze and works every time. (not sure if it applies to all)

  • @thememeestfilmbuff
    @thememeestfilmbuff 2 года назад +518

    *Ways to keep yourself looking young:*
    Don’t look at what day it is, or into any mirrors.

  • @michaelmcdowell7096
    @michaelmcdowell7096 Год назад +1

    I think the sneeze thing is just effected by u looking up and tilting ur head back, it might not but looking up has always worked the same as looking to the ceiling for bright light.

  • @DarlingBrianna_
    @DarlingBrianna_ 9 месяцев назад

    I like how Bear’s tail appeared when he was talking about belly rubs.

  • @ynzeselders4184
    @ynzeselders4184 2 года назад +512

    "Photic sneeze reflex" is actually a thing. About 18% to 35% of people have it.

    • @concara86
      @concara86 2 года назад +43

      I have that. I'll start sneezing 3 or 4 times in a row when I first go outside on a really sunny day. My kids do it too. Can't control it or stop it.

    • @CharleyU
      @CharleyU 2 года назад +21

      My mum is a sunlight sneezer... apparently they test for it for military pilots and astronauts as it can be dangerous

    • @jenniferbates2811
      @jenniferbates2811 2 года назад +1

      YES!!! I have it as well.

    • @IzzyIkigai
      @IzzyIkigai 2 года назад +11

      @@CharleyU I mean, yeah, imagine you're steering a fighter jet over enemy territory, finger on the trigger button and suddenly there's light in your face :')

    • @libberator5891
      @libberator5891 2 года назад +5

      There's another silly name for it with the acronym ACHOO.
      But yes, I have this too, and actually enjoy sneezing. Gives a good feeling of relief

  • @coderanger7708
    @coderanger7708 2 года назад +333

    Dr. Mike don't be angry at those YT channels for doing this, remember if you get angry your liver is gonna fail.

  • @DanielAusMV-op9mi
    @DanielAusMV-op9mi 3 дня назад

    Thanks for the awesome content, wish you all the best ❤

  • @intsfanatic
    @intsfanatic 7 месяцев назад

    The bright light sneezing things actually works for me. No every time, but sometimes it does initiate a sneeze when i look at sun.

  • @memyself4770
    @memyself4770 2 года назад +487

    “Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
    ― George Carlin

    • @calvinjewett8216
      @calvinjewett8216 2 года назад +8

      My dad has a beer holder thing (that keeps it cooler I guess) that has that quote and a picture of the Congress building xD

    • @TheProGam3rHD
      @TheProGam3rHD 2 года назад +1

      @@calvinjewett8216 Never underestimate the power of the US Government. I wouldn't make fun of Congress if I were you.

  • @annagood2703
    @annagood2703 2 года назад +544

    My brother is a scientist, and he says the reason people sneeze when we look at a bright light is because our olfactory nerves and optical nerves are so close that when the optical nerves are agitated (like they are when we look at a bright light) it tickles our olfactory nerves causing us to sneeze. Cool video, it was interesting to watch 😁

    • @mistylee717
      @mistylee717 2 года назад

      I’ve read the same thing.

    • @Joshua-ev9uw
      @Joshua-ev9uw 2 года назад +12

      He's just a "scientist"? No specialization? Does he just teach science classes? I'm confused. There's not people just doing random "science" things. They usually specialize in something

    • @rubenaalexander5007
      @rubenaalexander5007 2 года назад

      I'm gonna take a guess and say the light (I'm guessing the heat or maybe radiation) stimulates the inside of your nose, and since it's highly sensitive, you sneeze more.

    • @Perlajuice
      @Perlajuice 2 года назад +1

      Omg! Totally true. I have allergies due to sun burning and when I was a kid I used to sneeze a lot in bright sun light. I also get watery nose when exposed suddenly to it

    • @sqtuck
      @sqtuck 2 года назад

      It doesn't happen to everybody, some people are genetically more prone to sneeze from light and some people don't have that reflex at all.

  • @elitejeffrey3719
    @elitejeffrey3719 4 дня назад

    Love the theory of the thumb having its own pulse, as though it were separate from your own

  • @gavplays5705
    @gavplays5705 7 месяцев назад

    The staring at a bright light to make yourself sneeze is true. My brother and I stare at a bright light all the time when we're on the verge of a sneeze, and it does make us sneeze

  • @ssr8555
    @ssr8555 Год назад +1559

    I’m actually surprised Dr. Mike didn’t know about the sneezing when looking at light thing. Around 1/3 of people can trigger a sneeze from light so I guess he must be in the 2/3. I don’t know the science behind it but it definitely is a thing. It doesn’t just help you sneeze but can straight up cause you to sneeze.

    • @CountessOfOle
      @CountessOfOle Год назад +85

      Well, he looked at a light later in the video and it made him sneeze, so I'm gonna go with he's in that 1/3 after all

    • @fabiom65
      @fabiom65 Год назад +19

      Only when on the edge is not a thing like i want to sneeze now and i look to a light and sneeze. Only works when im on that edge

    • @Kriddle1229
      @Kriddle1229 Год назад +50

      @@fabiom65 For me, if I'm inside where it's fairly dark compared to a sunny day and I walk outside the sun will make me sneeze multiple times. Even if I didn't need to sneeze prior. The same thing happens after I wake up and turn the light on.

    • @CRFIDJ9K
      @CRFIDJ9K Год назад +41

      @@Kriddle1229 That's photic sneeze reflex. Same condition here. There's 2 sides to this reflexive sneezing: PSR, like we have, where going from low light to bright light, as long as the difference is large enough, will force a sneeze or 6 out of us until our eyes adjust
      Then there's edge psr, where the tilting of the head increases the need to sneeze and the way light makes us scrunch up and squint increases the sensitivity of the reflexive nerve to induce the sneeze fully.

    • @Uchiha.Itachii
      @Uchiha.Itachii Год назад +7

      Same!! I thought he would know about that lmao

  • @bens8293
    @bens8293 2 года назад +700

    Got a Mosquito bite?
    Normal People: Just deal with it.
    Brightside: Just chop off the entire limb!

    • @Rogeryoo
      @Rogeryoo 2 года назад +27

      It can't itch if it doesn't exist!

    • @laner.845
      @laner.845 2 года назад +6

      Dish soap. My grandma taught me that. Something in basic dish soap (I use plain Dawn) neutralizes the chemical that causes the itch IF you can get apply it and give it a gentle scratch into the bite within about 10min of getting the bite. Literally never develops an itch. Otherwise, marginal help but still some slight itching, through not as bad as using nothing at all.

    • @mesinovict6316
      @mesinovict6316 2 года назад +4

      Medieval surgeons be like:

    • @worldofbros349
      @worldofbros349 2 года назад +4

      And it's antiperspirant that works, not just deodorant. I get really bad reactions to mosquitos but the aluminum salts in the antiperspirant almost instantly get rid of the itch and they don't swell to two inches. 💕

    • @teganjohno
      @teganjohno 2 года назад +3

      @@Rogeryoo but it can. Amputated limbs can be sometimes ‘felt’ (long story but basically by a very confused brain) as phantom limbs. Phantom limbs can itch. So…. Whatcha gonna do then bright side?

  • @user-bh7oo9rk8o
    @user-bh7oo9rk8o Год назад

    When he starts blowing on his thumb at 4:00 is the funniest thing ever !
    like oml-

  • @emeralddragon2980
    @emeralddragon2980 8 месяцев назад

    So, that sneezing when looking at a bright light... yeah, can confirm, totally a thing, and I hate it. I come out of my room, half the time if I accidentally look at the window, I sneeze.

  • @ninjabiatch101
    @ninjabiatch101 2 года назад +443

    "I can't have prostate cancer, my hot spit spoon didn't smell weird."

    • @thecorneliusexperience
      @thecorneliusexperience 2 года назад +4

      The way you cure that is by sneezing on your left leg and pressing on your ear

  • @cherryflavor_
    @cherryflavor_ 2 года назад +502

    “Anxiety affects the stomach”
    Me, with generalized anxiety disorder: *w e l p-*

    • @micaela2699
      @micaela2699 2 года назад +10

      same here 😓

    • @M4TCH3SM4L0N3
      @M4TCH3SM4L0N3 2 года назад +26

      Me with IBS and anxiety.... hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    • @kenmakozume2860
      @kenmakozume2860 2 года назад +15

      It's true tho..I also have anxiety and it gives me constipation because of the stress and some other stuff 😭💅

    • @eleven-hopper
      @eleven-hopper 2 года назад +4

      @@kenmakozume2860 yeah, same here. whenever i'm really anxious and stuff my stomach just starts hurting so bad

    • @millielaxton3306
      @millielaxton3306 2 года назад +2

      @@M4TCH3SM4L0N3 sammeeeee I also have anxiety and ibs!

  • @NatSvaAmi
    @NatSvaAmi 7 месяцев назад

    For the frozen product on the neck for the headaches, you don't have to put your feet in warm water but facing down with a cold towel even on your neck can help, its helped me alot!

  • @evanlipscomb6769
    @evanlipscomb6769 Год назад

    Hi, doctor mike. About your thing on looking at a bright light. I don't know if this is just me but it makes me sneeze. Thanks!

  • @kathryna3578
    @kathryna3578 2 года назад +539

    alternative title: “Dr Mike being a very angry boi for 12 minutes straight”

  • @ThatDudeWithBoobs
    @ThatDudeWithBoobs 2 года назад +1061

    The amount of photic sneeze response people in the comments makes me relieved that I'm not alone when Mike didn't believe it was a thing ☺

    • @randibgood
      @randibgood 2 года назад +35

      Me too! I was like-no Dr. Mike, that really works! I didn't know there was an actual name for it. But a lot of times, even if I don't already need to sneeze, I sneeze anyway when I get the sun in my eyes. If I need to sneeze, it almost always has to be the sun. Lights don't usually ever work for me.

    • @ChocolatePoltergiest
      @ChocolatePoltergiest 2 года назад +11

      Mike seems to be one of those doctors who is "It doesn't work on me so it must not be real." It would be better if Mike researched the things in his episodes rather than jumping blind in to an episode.
      That said though, some stuff out there online can be terrible health advice. (I once saw a post saying strobbing lights can fix a headache. Flashing lights can cause headaches, and are certainly not going to help if that headache is a seizure aura!)

    • @basedphilosopher
      @basedphilosopher 2 года назад +28

      @@ChocolatePoltergiest Ironic that your name has logic in it, when your logic is so off. No doctor operates or draws conclusions purely anecdotally. I don't know where you saw something that made you come to that conclusion, so Im going to assume you made it from this sneeze bit. If you actually followed your own advice and didnt jump to conclusions you would have noticed that he didnt even refute the photic sneeze reflex. He just hadnt heard of it before. He was just confused, which is evident from the fact that he literally said "there has to be more to this".

    • @triliner254
      @triliner254 2 года назад +13

      @@ChocolatePoltergiest Shut up. He just didn't know about that one thing. Have you seen the rest of the video? Stfu and have some sense.

    • @laurao3274
      @laurao3274 2 года назад +2

      My twin has had a photic sneeze response our whole life. She's the only one in the family though.

  • @sleeplessgames1677
    @sleeplessgames1677 7 месяцев назад

    "If your arm has gone numb, move your head in a circular motion. This will cause the blood to flow in your arm due to the twisting of the nerves in your neck."
    Good people, these are _three_ completely different systems of the body-- Muscular, nervous, & cardiovascular...

  • @Ashandeveryhandleistaken
    @Ashandeveryhandleistaken 8 месяцев назад

    When it said can’t stop laughing pitch yourself, I laughed at Dr. Mike’s reaction, pinched myself and nothing happened

  • @Rigel.7
    @Rigel.7 2 года назад +560

    "How to check your health in 1 minute"
    Doctors who spent 10 years in med school: Am I a joke to you?

    • @Manuel-zc7po
      @Manuel-zc7po 2 года назад +7

      They spend even more. To be a surgeon while finishing the school you'll much probably be over 35

    • @nxrm1e469
      @nxrm1e469 2 года назад +1

      @@Manuel-zc7po uhm no my cousin learned in school and shes a doctor now and shes in her 20s

    • @nxrm1e469
      @nxrm1e469 2 года назад

      @@Manuel-zc7po im pretty sure my cousin is a surgeon

    • @Manuel-zc7po
      @Manuel-zc7po 2 года назад

      Ok, good luck for your cousin then

    • @Haxcrabs
      @Haxcrabs 2 года назад +2

      @@nxrm1e469 ??? doctor or surgeon

  • @LouDesign
    @LouDesign 2 года назад +358

    Mike: Blows on his thumb
    Me: Dies of laughter

  • @DynamixTV
    @DynamixTV 8 месяцев назад

    The sneeze thing is actually true for many people, since there are some weird nerve connection in some people, which influence the sneezing reflexe when you look into bright light.

  • @kellypatterson9456
    @kellypatterson9456 11 месяцев назад

    Fun watching you give your thumb a b.j! But totally true that if you feel a sneeze coming on but it hesitates, look at bright light. Works 100%!

  • @kaze3487
    @kaze3487 2 года назад +217

    Dr Mike: Love is horrible for your organs, and your partner leaves you...
    Me: You ok, bro?

    • @rachell8574
      @rachell8574 2 года назад +23

      Me: who would ever leave this perfect specimen of the male species?!

    • @lady4191
      @lady4191 2 года назад

      @@rachell8574 barf

  • @henriblack8673
    @henriblack8673 2 года назад +219

    My mother sneezes every time she looks at the sun, so does my older brother, I can confirm it's an actual thing.

    • @Phamfy89
      @Phamfy89 2 года назад +8

      Why do they look at the sun? Isnt that bad for your eyes? /j

    • @emanemanresuresu
      @emanemanresuresu 2 года назад +8

      It also works for me.

    • @LunarWolf40
      @LunarWolf40 2 года назад +16

      Going from a darker room into a brightly lit room causes my sister to sneeze

    • @tetronadionoxide5275
      @tetronadionoxide5275 2 года назад +6

      @@Phamfy89 they look at the sun to defy it

    • @melaniejane384
      @melaniejane384 2 года назад +2

      Me too!

  • @bethanyklein850
    @bethanyklein850 Месяц назад

    I will vouch for the headache remedy. The idea is really to confuse sensation signals like using those buzzing arm bands for kids blood draws. My favorite headache soothing behavior is to pour water on the back of my head. I don't like cold on my neck, bit I suppose if neck or shoulder tension was the cause it might be helpful.

  • @iXenniarighthere
    @iXenniarighthere 10 месяцев назад

    Literally the doctor fixing every “Health Hacks” and explaining it medically how these cannot be possible

  • @aliyah8768
    @aliyah8768 2 года назад +1122

    I love how he said “if you see a lion or a bear” and he put a picture of his dog 😂😂

    • @Ananasjuice
      @Ananasjuice 2 года назад +51

      Because the name of his dog is bear ;)

    • @icarusbinns3156
      @icarusbinns3156 2 года назад +42

      If I see that specific bear… I’m gonna wanna snuggle him

    • @aliyah8768
      @aliyah8768 2 года назад +6

      @@Ananasjuice yea i know lol

    • @furioskitten0114
      @furioskitten0114 2 года назад +4

      I think he has an editor

    • @noobkingd706
      @noobkingd706 2 года назад

      2:09 when i heard this i was like: well i dont trust that channel anymore. :D
      thanks Dr. Mike

  • @PsychoKern
    @PsychoKern 2 года назад +339

    Alternate title: *Doctor Mike trying not to die from cringe for 12 minutes straight*

    • @ren_yt3715
      @ren_yt3715 2 года назад +5

      Accurate title. Trying not to die for 10 minutes but got save in the nick of time with proper medical advice at the near end of the video from brightside.

    • @butterbreaded_
      @butterbreaded_ 2 года назад +4

      I can relate although I’m not a doctor, my parents are doctors so I know a lot about this and I’m just cringing so hard. I know that there must be people like me.

  • @xanthed
    @xanthed 10 месяцев назад +2

    When living in Australia and having a crazy mosquito problem I can agree that deodorant does stop the itch of a bite, as well as no infection

  • @user-hz2nb2wq9c
    @user-hz2nb2wq9c 8 месяцев назад

    I've had photic sneezing occur as long as i can remember. When i was a kid i thought everyone had it. Turns out it's less than about a third of us. I like it because I can always trigger those weird, annoying sneezes that won't finish themselves. 😊

  • @rekafoldessy
    @rekafoldessy 2 года назад +564

    The “look at the light to sneeze” actually works for me. Maybe when I look up to the source of light (lamp or the Sun) it somehow triggers the sneeze. I don’t know why but it works🤣

    • @hvtransportllc1742
      @hvtransportllc1742 2 года назад +12

      100000% works idk why but it does

    • @eduardopazos4114
      @eduardopazos4114 2 года назад +8

      Same, it actually works for me as well

    • @MeldinX2
      @MeldinX2 2 года назад +24

      It does work for some people turns out it's genetic. Same with light reflecting of snow into the eyes can also trigger a sneeze.

    • @Acylenn
      @Acylenn 2 года назад +6

      as far as i'm aware it's because there's a facial nerve that's partially in charge of both your eyes and nose so if that's not quite wired up correctly, a bright light causing your pupils to constrict will also cause you to sneeze.

    • @denisepleines1513
      @denisepleines1513 2 года назад +6

      Dr: why would you want to sneeze?
      most people: to get rid of the annoying deep tickle!
      I hate when I have to sneeze and it won't come!!!

  • @edmg7
    @edmg7 2 года назад +452

    Anyone else wanna see Mike and Ann Reardon cross over to debunk stupid RUclips hacks together?

  • @julialevine851
    @julialevine851 2 месяца назад +1

    I've tried the feet in hot water and ice on the head thing for migraines. Why? Because there comes a point where you will try just about anything, and it was risk free with no side effects. It worked better than most things, but probably not any better than just putting ice on my head/neck- which tends to be the most effective thing for me.
    And my brother always sneezes a few times when he first goes into bright sunlight, so I buy the sneezing thing at least for some people.
    Oh, and I don't know what if blowing on your thumb the way you did it reduces anxiety, but we use something that might be called blowing on your thumb as a vagal maneuver to lower heart rate or pull someone out of SVT, might work for anxiety as well. Where you have the person put the tip of their thumb in their mouth and blow out against the pressure.

  • @dustinbrooks2246
    @dustinbrooks2246 8 месяцев назад

    Talking about the heart attack, i deal with POTs and the occasional SVT. Literally the only signal that my body gives me when my SVT happens is i will feel an acid reflux like feeling in my throat😂😂 had one trigger on my heart monitor and the company contacted my dr who called me because it was lasting for longer than 10 minutes and i had no clue except the "acid reflux". It makes no sense to me.

  • @EdenTG
    @EdenTG 2 года назад +500

    I feel like the “blow on your thumb” one could work, not because of anything with your thumb, but because it makes you focus on your breath and breathe deeper. I used to work in daycare and used to have kiddos blow on their hand when they were having a meltdown.

    • @Shsy7573
      @Shsy7573 2 года назад +61

      Yeah, the blowing part I can get with. That makes sense if you think about it. But when you start claiming that your thumb has its “own pulse” that’s when you know this person is just full of bullsh*t.

    • @saucyjellyblobs6142
      @saucyjellyblobs6142 2 года назад +6

      @@Shsy7573 it does have a pulse. This is why when you check for pulse you use your index and middle finger, because your thumb has a pulse.

    • @Shsy7573
      @Shsy7573 2 года назад +50

      @@saucyjellyblobs6142 yeah but it doesn’t have its OWN pulse. Your thumb as the SAME pulse as the rest of ur body. Saying it has its OWN pulse is saying the thumb gets the blood pumped to it by a different heart that’s beating differently than your actual heart.

    • @duzehalo
      @duzehalo 2 года назад +19

      It's frustrating how close sometimes they get to an actual, real advice in these videos but they immediately blow it with some nonsense like "thumb has its own pulse" lol. So easy to make it right, yet so hard 🙄

    • @thestupidityofyoutube2794
      @thestupidityofyoutube2794 2 года назад

      Smart

  • @billintulsa
    @billintulsa 2 года назад +107

    When I had a heart attack a few years ago, I had no idea what was happening. My boss, apparently, knew my symptoms and without saying anything he called an ambulance. I described my pressure not as an elephant, but rather the feeling of a toddler sitting on my chest.

    • @kjl3080
      @kjl3080 2 года назад +2

      @dimitrije08 big brain boss

  • @AngelinaPenner
    @AngelinaPenner 8 дней назад

    Man... I love the pic of the bear 🤣😂🤣

  • @pianotm
    @pianotm 9 месяцев назад

    "Doctor! Doctor! It hurts when I do this!"
    Doctor: "Stop doing that."