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Is Your Office Making You Feel Sick?

Published: 14:16 PM, June 25, 2026

Your open-plan office could be a problem. Here’s how CM-Glucan can help you

Many people spend most of their day indoors — especially at work. From morning meetings to long hours in front of a computer, office workers can spend more time inside buildings than outside of them. But sometimes, the building itself could be affecting your health. If you often feel tired, develop headaches, experience nasal congestion, coughing, dry throat, or irritation that seems to improve once you leave the office, your workplace environment may be part of the problem. This is sometimes linked to what experts call Sick Building Syndrome.

What Is Sick Building Syndrome?
Sick Building Syndrome refers to a condition where people experience symptoms that appear connected to time spent inside a specific building.
Common symptoms may include:

  • Headaches
  • Fatigue or difficulty concentrating
  • Dry eyes, nose, or throat
  • Coughing or sneezing
  • General upper respiratory discomfort

One of the biggest signs is that symptoms often improve after leaving the area. While it’s not always easy to identify one exact cause, poor indoor air quality is often a major factor.

Possible Triggers Inside the Office
Modern offices, especially enclosed or crowded spaces, can sometimes trap allergens and irritants indoors.
Some common workplace triggers include:

  • Poor Ventilation
    Air that constantly circulates indoors without enough fresh airflow may allow dust, irritants, and pollutants to build up.
  • Dust and Mold
    Air-conditioning units, carpets, office furniture, and damp areas can collect dust and mold over time, especially when cleaning and maintenance are inconsistent.
  • Crowded Indoor Spaces
    The more crowded an office becomes, the easier it is for germs and airborne irritants to spread from person to person. Long hours indoors can increase repeated exposure throughout the day.

What Can You Do?
While you may not be able to control your entire office environment, small changes can still help.

  • Improve Ventilation
    If possible, open windows occasionally or improve airflow in your workspace. Some people also use air purifiers to help reduce indoor irritants.
  • Keep Your Area Clean
    Wipe down desks, keyboards, and frequently touched surfaces regularly. Keeping your workspace clean may help reduce dust and germs.
  • Report Recurring Problems
    If multiple employees experience similar symptoms, inform your manager or building administration. Proper maintenance, ventilation checks, and deep cleaning may be necessary.
  • Support Your Immune System
    Daily exposure to crowded indoor spaces can put added stress on the body. That’s why many people also focus on supporting their immune system through proper sleep, hydration, exercise, and balanced nutrition. Some also include food supplements like Vitamin C as part of their routine. Food supplements with CM-Glucan, such as Immunomax, are designed to help support immune balance with proper diet and exercise. CM-Glucan is a natural immunomodulator, that helps maintain a balanced immune system with proper diet and exercise, and produces more antibodies than Vitamin C.

Your workplace should support productivity — not make you feel unwell. If you frequently experience symptoms indoors, it may be time to look more closely at your environment and consider ways to better support your overall wellness.

MAHALAGANG PAALALA: Ang Immunomax at Immunomax Forte ay hindi gamot at hindi dapat gamiting panggamot sa anumang uri ng sakit.

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