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Old 15th March 2007, 05:05 PM
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Dear ILites

I might sound silly when I ask this-Pls tell me what a humidifier does?

The doctors say to use this but what does it do exactly.
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Old 15th March 2007, 06:10 PM
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Dear Sunitha,

A humidifier does exactly what its name suggests, It brings humidity into the room. Most places in the US, have very low humidity and hence the weather is usually hot and dry or cold and dry .
The humidifiers spray moisture mists into rooms to bring the humdity levels up.
This is particular useful when we suffer from allergies( nose) and cough and cold, the dry conditions in the room tend to dry out the mucous linings in our nostrils and we suffer. The humidifiers help maintain the moisture in the mucous lining and that actually helps when we are sufering. It really does work. Thats the reason why docs also tell you to run the shower in the bathroom and stand there so that the steam from hot water or the cool spray can go and clear up your nose.

Humidifers are good all year round but especially so in the winter months when we tend to have the heaters running and that drys up the air in the rooms even more.

Hope this helps.

Vandhana
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Old 5th April 2007, 12:23 AM
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Sunitha,

Vandhana has given the best information about humidifiers.

I might be late but would just like to add a few lines about my experience...

Humidifiers are a must especially if you have an infant, during the winter season when you have heaters switched on for long. My little one developed cracked skin due to too much dryness. Using a humidifer made it a lot better.

M.
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Old 5th April 2007, 12:01 PM
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Thanks a lot ,Vandhana and Malathy.

I got a humidifier about 2 mnths back because my son was suffering from cold. I could not see any visible changes in the room or the humidity level and therefore,I felt the need to ask this question.Further,this model has a built-in thermometer like thing which shows the humidity in the room.That always shows the humidity as high.So,I was wondering,why I am using this when the humidity is anyway high
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