World Health Day 2026: Hidden link between air conditioning and your sore throat
As the mercury climbs toward 35-degree Celsius, the hum of an air conditioner becomes the soundtrack of survival. Indians retreat into our chilled sanctuaries, seeking refuge from the sweltering humidity. But for many, that relief comes at a cost: a scratchy throat, a persistent sniffle, and a foggy head—the dreaded summer cold.
Is the AC actually making you sick, or is it just a coincidence? This World Health Day, Dr. Divya Gopal, additional director of internal medicine at Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, and Dr. Nilesh Sonawane, consultant pulmonologist at Apollo Clinic, decode why our cooling systems sometimes turn into irritant machines.
The thermal shock
The most common cause of feeling sick from an AC isn`t a germ at all—it`s physics. When you move between the 35 degrees Ce...









