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  1. 11 lip 2021 · However, it is important to remember that the effects of air conditioning and improper use of the conditioner can be counterproductive for our health, especially for the ears, nose and throat.

  2. The way that air conditioners work is to blow out cool - but dry - air. This can mean that if you’re in an air conditioned environment for some time your ears, nose and throat can suffer because there is a significant loss of humidity. This can dry out the mucus membrane in the middle ears and also the nasal passages.

  3. Yes, air conditioning can affect one’s sinus health by causing stuffy or runny nose. On one hand, air conditioning enables breathing in pollution free air. But on the other hand, it can lead to sinus congestion.

  4. 31 lip 2023 · Can dry air from air-conditioning make your ears hurt? Not only does the dry air from your AC unit create greater possibilities for spreading bacteria in your ears and nose, but it can also cause ear pain.

  5. Nasal washes with saline solution. Valsalva manoeuvre: in mild cases. Air conditioning and earache. Prolonged exposure to air conditioning can often cause ear pain, known as otalgia, due to an abrupt temperature change from a warm environment to a much colder one.

  6. 15 mar 2024 · Air conditioning can cause coughing by drying out indoor air, which irritates the respiratory tract. Additionally, AC units can circulate dust, allergens, and sometimes harbor mold and bacteria, further contributing to coughing.

  7. 2 cze 2017 · A. Yes, air-conditioners can make some people’s noses clog or run, for several reasons. First, walking into a cold, dry room can trigger a runny nose, just as walking outside on a cold winter...