Air Conditoner Can Be The Problem For Your Clogged Nose
A
stuffy nose can occur at any time of the year, and when it happens
we're not always sure what to do about it or what is the culprit. Should
we stay away from air conditioning or should we warm the house?
Well,
it seems that these days, doctors believe that one of the culprits
behind clogged-up sinuses, sinus pressure, and the complementary
headaches might indeed be our old trusty friend, the air-conditioner.
There
are several reasons why your AC can trigger sinusitis, and in this
article, we will review all of them for you. But that’s not all, we will
also tell you what you can do to rule out the harmful effects of your
air-conditioner to fully enjoy the benefits of an air-conditioned home
without its harmful effects.
The Differences in Temperatures and Humidity May Clog Up Your Nose
One of the leading cause of a
sudden sneeze attack and a clogged up nose is the dramatic difference in
temperatures between the weather outside and the climate indoors.
In the summer, upon entering an air-conditioned room after spending time outside, you might get a stuffy nose because the mucous membranes in your nose and sinuses start producing liquid to adjust the temperature of your body to the new environment.
In the winter, on the other hand, your AC dehydrates the air in the room, which can dry up your sinuses. This is bad because your sinuses need to stay moist to be able to clean the air that goes into your lungs. A dry nose can make you more prone to infections and allergies, and is also hard on sensitive sinuses, making it harder for them to heal from the infection.
In the summer, upon entering an air-conditioned room after spending time outside, you might get a stuffy nose because the mucous membranes in your nose and sinuses start producing liquid to adjust the temperature of your body to the new environment.
In the winter, on the other hand, your AC dehydrates the air in the room, which can dry up your sinuses. This is bad because your sinuses need to stay moist to be able to clean the air that goes into your lungs. A dry nose can make you more prone to infections and allergies, and is also hard on sensitive sinuses, making it harder for them to heal from the infection.
The Mold From a Dirty Filter May Cause Allergic Reactions
The
same dirty filter can sometimes be contaminated by mold, which can be
dangerous because it is a common and quite reactive allergy trigger that
can affect the health of people prone to allergic reactions. People
with asthma and pulmonary problems should be particularly wary about
mold in AC filters.
What Can You Do to Prevent Sinusitis Caused by Your Air-Conditioner?
1. Clean the AC filter regularly and properly.
Ideally, you should clean your air conditioner's filter every month,
but even if you don’t use it every day, you should still clean the
filter every 3 months. Additionally, make sure the freshly-cleaned
filter is completely dry, otherwise, it can grow mold.
2. Get a carpet.
Carpets can absorb the dust and microorganisms such as bacteria or mold
from the air in the room, so it’s a good idea to invest into one. You
can then easily vacuum and eliminate them.
3. Avoid cranking up the air-conditioner when it’s very cold or hot outside.
When entering your home from a very hot or cold environment, first turn
the air conditioner on to a less dramatically-different temperature to
let your body adjust to the change in temperature gradually. After half
an hour or so, you can adjust the temperature to a comfortable level.
Needless to say, the same rule works when you’re about to exit your home.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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