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  2. 4. Dry skin and dermatitis. According to researchers, dry indoor air, especially air-conditioned environments, can lead to rough, dry skin. It can also worsen eczema symptoms. Air that’s too dry ...

  3. Dry Throat: Causes, Treatments, and More - Healthline

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    stuffed, runny nose. sneezing. itchy eyes, mouth, or skin. cough. Congestion in your nose may make you breathe through your mouth, which can dry out your throat. The extra mucus can also drip down ...

  4. Dry sinuses can cause many uncomfortable symptoms in your head, nose, mouth, and throat. Some of these common symptoms include: sore throat. headache. sinus pain or pressure. nosebleeds. dry nose ...

  5. Manage Dry Indoor Air This Winter - WebMD

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    Thirsty Skin. Cold air sucks out skin's moisture, which is why even young, smooth hands can look cracked in the winter months. Taking hot showers can worsen dry, itchy skin by removing the natural ...

  6. How To Stop & Prevent Nosebleeds - WebMD

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    Pinch your nostrils closed. Use your thumb and index finger to hold your nostrils closed for 5 to 10 minutes while you breathe through your mouth. This puts pressure on the part of your nose that ...

  7. What Is Laryngitis and How to Treat It - WebMD

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    Laryngitis is inflammation of your voice box (larynx). This organ sits in your upper neck, just past the back of your throat. Swelling of your vocal cords muffles sound, and you get hoarse. When ...

  8. Nosebleed: Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline

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    Dry air is the most common cause of nosebleeds. Living in a dry climate and using a central heating system can dry out the nasal membranes , which are tissues inside the nose. This dryness causes ...

  9. Aerophagia (Swallowed Air): Possible Causes & How To Treat It

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    You get aerophagia when you swallow so much air that it makes your stomach feel bloated and uncomfortable. Chewing gum can make it worse. Doctors often see aerophagia as a sign of other problems ...