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The air conditioner helps provide comfort during the summer, but it may contribute to migraines in some people, especially when exposed to sudden temperature changes, dryness, and direct cold air on the head. Additionally, nasal irritation and poor ventilation can increase the risk of headaches, respiratory illnesses, skin dryness, and joint discomfort. These risks can be reduced by maintaining a moderate temperature setting, regularly cleaning the air conditioner, and avoiding prolonged exposure to direct cold air.
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