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6 Health Benefits of Sleeping In a Cold Room and How to Make it Cooler- And Why You May Not Want to Use a Fan

For allergy sufferers or those with asthma, this can exacerbate symptoms, leading to discomfort and disturbed sleep. Regularly cleaning both the fan and your room can mitigate these issues.

  • Dry Air: The constant circulation of air can dry out your skin, eyes, and mouth. People who sleep with their mouths or eyes open might experience extreme dryness. To combat this, keep a glass of water by your bed or use an eye cover to protect against the drying effects of the fan.
  • Sinus Irritation: Continuous exposure to cool air can dry out your sinuses, leading to irritation and an overproduction of mucus. This can result in headaches, nasal congestion, and an overall feeling of discomfort.
  • Sore Muscles: Direct exposure to fan air can lead to muscle stiffness or cramps, especially if you prefer having the air blowing directly on you throughout the night. Despite these potential issues, not