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  1. 11 lip 2021 · Ear, nose and throat are particularly susceptible to the effects of air conditioning. Find out how to protect them.

  2. 31 lip 2023 · 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. Sometimes, on exposure to an air conditioner, ear pain can occur due to a sharp temperature change.

  3. 10 lip 2010 · Section: There is clinical and experimental evidence to support the importance of the nasal airway and its interaction with contiguous (ears, sinuses, eyes) and distant (lungs) airway organs. The best evidence centers around the effects of nasal allergic inflammation on these organs and is the focus of this section.

  4. 25 sie 2023 · Air conditioning may come with some negative effects, but there’s no doubt it can be lifesaving when temperatures soar. Once your body temperature goes above 102 degrees, you’re at risk of ...

  5. 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. One’s nose has fragile nerve endings. When activated, they trigger blood vessels to swell up and increase mucus production ...

  6. 27 sie 2020 · Too much freezing air can also make asthma worse and dry out the mucus membranes in your mouth and nose. Sarin says that if you're experiencing dry skin, dry eyes, or dehydration, and you...

  7. 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. This problem occurs due to occlusion of the Eustachian tube, which connects the nose to the ear.