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Humidity as a KEY trigger.

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Sep 14 2:04pm | Replies (28)

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@irenea8

Probably because below 30 is too dry. You need a certain amount to help with mucus expectoration or at least I seem to. But too much humidity seems to correlate with getting sicker.

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@irenea8 and magwil01

I think irenea8 is right. Too low a humditidy level will dry out your sinues and bornchial tubes. That can cause issues too. I noticed the low humditiy in Utah when during my hiking days. It felt great but also noticed lips cracking and nose bleeding as sinuses dried out.

I love a humidity around 50%. Most of the time in Florida it is up in the 90%. Sometimes in winter we can get down into the 50% and it feels great.