Same argument works against “Airheateritis”, which I can say from experience causes more bloody noses (dryness) and headaches for the first few days (burning material in unused ductwork). I mention this alternate case because it’s something which people more commonly note, but I can testify to some AC issues as well.
“Airconditioningitis” sounds about as epistemically sound as “fan death,” which is to say, not at all.
There are indeed odd cultural beliefs about the use of fans and air conditioning in Korea, but these are urban legends.
Same argument works against “Airheateritis”, which I can say from experience causes more bloody noses (dryness) and headaches for the first few days (burning material in unused ductwork). I mention this alternate case because it’s something which people more commonly note, but I can testify to some AC issues as well.