Sometimes, when you go on a long trip, like in an airplane, you might feel sick afterward. That’s because the air inside planes is different from outside. It's usually drier and has more germs from all the people around you. Think of it like being in a crowded room with a sneeze machine. The dry air also makes your nose and throat feel scratchy, which can help germs get into your body faster.
Examples
- Imagine sitting next to someone who just sneezed, the airplane air might make you feel sick too.
- You're halfway through a flight when your neighbor coughs, by the time you land, you have a sore throat.
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See also
- Why Do Humans Get Sick After Traveling?
- What causes allergies to develop and how do they impact the body?
- What causes allergies and why do some people develop them?
- What are immune responses?
- How does the human immune system actually fight off viruses?