Source: WebMD
What Air Conditioning Does to Your Body
Medically Reviewed by Michael W. Smith, MD
Affects Indoor Air
1/12
Dehydrates You
2/12
Dries Out Eyes
3/12
Boosts Metabolism
4/12
Helps You Think
5/12
Irritates Airways
6/12
Can Make Your Head Ache
7/12
Lowers Your Heat Tolerance
8/12
Pollutes the Outside Air
9/12
Ramps Up Allergies
10/12
Helps You Sleep
11/12
Saves Lives During Heatwaves
12/12
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 heat exhaustion -- nausea, cramps, dizziness, feeling faint -- and if you continue to heat up, you could get heat stroke.
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 heat exhaustion -- nausea, cramps, dizziness, feeling faint -- and if you continue to heat up, you could get heat stroke.