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Would An Indoor Blow Heater Give You Chest Infection
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i have a chest infection , flem, sore throat, coughing. which has been with me now about 2 weeks, i have been using a ceramic blow heater iinstead of putting the gas on.
could the blow heater be doing this , i have it on in my living room when im staying in.
could the blow heater be doing this , i have it on in my living room when im staying in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You pays your money and you take your pick.......it may be the cause of your infections and it may not........medical opinion is divided.
Certainly dry air does irritate the lining of the throat making it susceptible to infections, this is particularly seen in the winter when it is cold outside and dry warmed air in the house.
Humidified warm air is better.
Certainly dry air does irritate the lining of the throat making it susceptible to infections, this is particularly seen in the winter when it is cold outside and dry warmed air in the house.
Humidified warm air is better.
If it has a filter a dirty filter couse carry stuff. However the bug problem with space heaters is that they dry out the air and that drys out mucus membranes that a meant to catch alkergens and bacteria as part of our immune defences. So in an indirect way the heater could have cause your illness by causing your initial defense mechanism to be ineffectual.
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