Reported 12 months ago
As summer arrives, people tend to seek relief in air-conditioned rooms, but excessive exposure to temperature differences of over 10 degrees can lead to 'Air Conditioning Syndrome,' causing symptoms similar to a cold like headaches, nasal congestion, and chest tightness. Chest and critical care specialist Dr. Huang Xuan advises caution, especially for women and patients with chronic illnesses, to prevent potential risks of heart disease or stroke. He suggests strategies like moderate usage, dietary adjustments, and outdoor activities to mitigate the effects of prolonged exposure to air conditioning.
Source: YAHOO