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Could Cold Air Be Causing Your Cough? Friday, May 22nd, 3:50 AM
Air Conditioning Experts in Wenatchee, WA Explain the Common Causes of Coughs

Wenatchee, United States - May 20, 2020 / Patriot Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Inc. /

Understanding the Causes Behind a Dry Cough

So far, 2020 has been taken with worry over viruses and airborne bacteria. Many people in the world aren’t allowed to leave their houses unless they are getting groceries or something else that is essential to their livelihood.

That said, if you do venture out to the grocery store, the last thing you want to be caught doing is coughing or sneezing. You may not be sick at all, but when the air is cold and dry you tend to cough more because your throat gets irritated. You may not realize it, but your home could be in need of an AC filter replacement.

If you are someone that coughs when the air is cold and dry and you are isolating yourself in your home, then it’s important to keep your home warm and moist enough to keep you from coughing. Continue reading to learn more about the issue.

What Makes You Cough?

The list is seemingly endless as to why you are coughing. The time of year plays a major part in this. In the spring, a lot of people start sneezing and coughing because their allergies flare-up. There are numerous other reasons, though, including:

  • coughingAsthma
  • A Post-Nasal Drip
  • Acid Reflux Disease
  • Chronic Bronchitis
  • A Cold
  • The Flu

One of the most common reasons people cough when they aren’t sick is due to cold and dry air. Air that is cold and dry will cause your throat to become irritated and force you to cough to try and reverse this feeling.

Unfortunately, the more you cough, the more your throat becomes irritated. There are ways to combat this, though, and there has never been a more important time to do this than now.

Increase the Temperature in Your Home

Chances are, you are spending more time in your home right now than you normally do. It is crucial to keep your home’s temperature and air quality in the best condition in order to keep you and those in your household safe from sickness.

Not only this, but it is important to keep your household safe from coughing as well. As mentioned above, everyone is in the midst of a weird time when coughing in public is severely frowned upon and causes panic in those around you.

home temperature

Turning up the temperature within your home is a great way to help reduce cold air coughing. When the temperature is a little warmer it causes natural moisture to return into the air, which will save your throat and reduce your coughing. Additionally, it can help lower your energy costs as your unit will work less in your home.

Investing in a Humidifier

humidifierAnother great way to reduce coughing during this time of year is to purchase a humidifier. Maybe you are someone that cannot stand to be in a house that is any warmer than what you naturally keep it set at.

If turning up the temperature is out of the question, another great way to add moisture into the air is to have a humidifier running at all times. That said, if you combine these two methods, you will see the greatest results.

Turning up the temperature and supplementing moisture in the air with a humidifier are the two best things for anyone that suffers from a cold air cough. You will likely see a major difference within the first couple of hours.

Patriot Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Inc. Is Here for You

Leave the frustrations for someone else. When you are dealing with plumbing or HVAC issues, Patriot Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Inc. works hard to keep your home working properly and to keep you safe, all year. Make sure to start the path to a healthier home environment.

Contact Information:

Patriot Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Inc.

536 S Chelan Ave
Wenatchee, WA 98801
United States

Kaylee Abel
(509) 662-6262
https://www.callpatriot.net/

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