5 things to keep in mind when using summer fans

According to China News, in 2017, Tao, a 10-year-old girl in Ningbo, turned on all night while sleeping. When she woke up, her face was almost numb, her left eye could not be closed, her mouth was slanted and drooling.

Things to avoid when using fans

  1. 1. Do not let the fan blow directly on the head or face
  2. 2. The weak body should let the fan blow directly into the body for no more than 10 minutes
  3. 3. People should not let fans blow directly on them
  4. 4. After going to work, exercising, bathing in warm water, do not let the fan blow directly on you
  5. 5. 4 notes when using the fan

In addition to the possibility of face paralysis caused by a fan, TS. Qiu Yinglin, a Chinese medicine doctor, pointed out that these parts of the body should not be blown directly by the fan because it can cause wind and cold into the meridians, which can bring about various diseases and symptoms.

Here are 5 notes when using fans, especially girls need to pay more attention if you do not want to have headaches, lower back pain or facial paralysis.

1. Do not let the fan blow directly on the head or face

The head is the convergence and intersection of the positive air. When the head is cold, it will affect the head as well as the entire positive energy of the body. The head is prone to getting cold because there is no clothes to cover, which is why we should dry the hair immediately after shampooing.

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The head is easily cold because there is no clothes to cover, we should not let the fan push directly into the head.

The face is the same, it has two meridians on the face that should not be blown by the wind. Once the body is weak, it is easy to cause blood vessel constriction and even facial paralysis. This can also cause hypoxia to the brain with signs of pale face, shortness of breath, limb weakness, dizziness, sweating on the move, low voice . due to pulmonary compression, spleen and kidneys. Excessive work, causing reduced functional activities.

2. The weak body should let the fan blow directly into the body for no more than 10 minutes

Dr. Qiu recommends that the fan only be blown directly for a short time, no more than 10 minutes; If you are in weak health. Instead let the fan blow into the wall to allow air to circulate.

3. People should not let fans blow directly on them

Hives, colds, dizziness, headaches, diarrhea and menstrual cramps, if the fan is blown directly on people will make these symptoms worse, even worse, such as The rubella rash will spread and become more itchy.

In addition, people with physical health deficiencies, especially those with anemia, should be extra careful, because the gas protects the outer surface of the body, which can prevent intrusions. of external damaging factors.

4. After going to work, exercising, bathing in warm water, do not let the fan blow directly on you

After returning from work or home, exercising or taking a warm, hot shower, we always want to turn on the fan immediately to cool off. However, TS. Qiu said that should not be done in these situations.

Since pores open after sweating, the wind is more likely to enter the body's meridians, so it's best to blow fans into the wall, and let your body temperature slowly lower. .

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People who are physically deprived should not have their fans blown directly on them.

5. 4 notes when using the fan

  1. Intensity : If the fan does not blow directly on the person, the intensity of the fan may depend on what you want. However, if you let the fan blow directly, it should be saved to moderate fan intensity.
  2. Turn on the fan when sleeping : It is best to apply a thin blanket to avoid the wind blowing.
  3. Keeping fans away about 2 meters away is best.
  4. Fan blowing time should not be too long , preferably not more than an hour.

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