the next day, i had tonsilitis. Is there a connection with my hair dryer stunt and tonsilitis?
Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.
I don't know about the tonsillitis -- but hair dryer air always tastes good, am i right.
Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.
No because that was just plain hot air not oxygen that you blew into your mouth.
Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.
i doubt it
Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.
Wow, weird.
Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.
Nope just your tonsils acting up.
Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.
No, your hair dryer would have had to have been full of bacteria. Even then, it would've taken more than a day to develop an infection.
Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.
Blowing air into your mouth dries out the mucous membrane of your throat. An intact mucous membrane, that contains many immune cells that live in that WET, mucous environment is the primary defense against bacteria and viruses. Drying out your throat can increase your chances for an infection by reducing that defense.
On the other hand, the incubation time (the time between contracting the infectious organism and getting sick) is usually longer than a day, so chances are, you already had the virus/bacteria in your body and that this all was just coincidence.
Once when i was a little stupid 10 year old, i 'got more oxygen' by pointing the hair dryer in my mouth.
you could have irritated your throat with this stunt by drying it out where mucus membranes are suppose to be
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