Because the fan dries out your throat therefor it is sore the next morning
well yes it does because it get all the mucus to down in the throat
As a matter of fact, yes it can! The way the head develops as a foetus means that pain from the ear can be referred to the throat and vice versa. If the fan blew cold air into the ear for some time and irritated pain receptors there, your brain may interpret it as a sore throat. Of course, it could also be a coincidence, and you may just have a sore throat from a viral infection.
If your lips get dried or or chapped from the fan blowing on you or if the fan makes the area super cold then it could possibly trigger a cold sore.
Yes. In cold whether, specially. But then make yourself comfortable.
To my knowledge....yes and no. I have always been told not to. When you sleep the fan causes your throat to dry out becoming soar in the morning when you wake up. A regular soar throat is from a sickness, or putting your dirty fingers in your mouth. Same concept with the window left open.
There are a number of reasons why your body aches after the fan was blowing on you. It could have tightened your muscles.
Having the ceiling fan blow upwards will circulate the heat through the entire room.
Drink lots of waterRefrain from excess talkingDon't turn the fan on while you're in the shower. The steam will help.Honey in tea soothes the throat.
no.
well you get a soar throat because the fan makes your throat dry even though you may be sleeping with your mouth closed.
Actually, there isn't any heat transfer when a fan is blowing. But, if you really need the answer, the closest one would be radiation.
If a fan is operated in a vacuum, it will not blow while turning.
The fan itself stores no energy. If the fan has batteries these sore chemical energy.