Can patients with viral influenza use air conditioning?
Viral flu patients can generally use air conditioning, but it should be used appropriately to avoid worsening the condition or causing other health issues. Detailed explanation is as follows:

Viral flu patients may experience fever symptoms, and both excessively high or low indoor temperatures are not conducive to recovery. Using air conditioning appropriately can help regulate indoor temperature, providing patients with a relatively comfortable environment, which helps alleviate discomfort. A suitable temperature can reduce the feeling of heat caused by fever, allowing patients to rest better, and adequate rest contributes to physical recovery.
When using air conditioning, viral flu patients should adjust the temperature to an appropriate range, generally recommended around 26°C. Avoid setting the temperature too low, which could cause a significant temperature difference between indoors and outdoors, increasing the body's regulatory burden.
In addition, staying in an air-conditioned room for extended periods with poor ventilation may lead to bacterial and viral growth. Therefore, windows should be opened regularly for ventilation to maintain fresh indoor air. Alternatively, use the air conditioner's ventilation function to prevent indoor air pollution. If symptoms worsen while using the air conditioner, patients should promptly adjust or stop its use and seek medical attention immediately.