It’s not true that you can’t blow the air conditioner when you have a cold, but you need to control the temperature of the air conditioner so that you don’t get cold again.
When you have a cold, if the weather is too hot, it is possible to blow the air conditioner to control the indoor temperature and improve the patient’s comfort. If the indoor temperature is too high when it is not treated, it may trigger heat stroke and aggravate the patient’s fever and other related manifestations.
However, the temperature should be controlled when blowing the air conditioner. If the temperature is too low, it may cause the person with a cold to get cold, which is not conducive to the recovery of the cold. In addition, the air conditioner should not blow directly at the patient, so as not to evaporate sweat too quickly, triggering the occurrence of cold.
In summary, the saying that you can’t blow the air conditioner when you have a cold is too absolute to be true.