9 tips to stay healthy during the long, cold winter months
The cold-weather months bring a blizzard of health issues ranging from flu bugs to dry skin to the winter blues.
Winter isn’t easy … and we’re not just talking about shoveling snow off the driveway.
The cold-weather months bring a blizzard of health issues ranging from flu bugs to dry skin to the winter blues.
But there are steps you can take to minimize problems and remain healthy and happy until spring. (An added bonus? These steps don’t require snow boots.)
Kiss chapped lips goodbye
Winter can be rough on your lips. The cold air outside and the furnace-dried air inside work in tandem to dry out your lips, which can leave them painfully chapped and cracked. Want to avoid that ordeal? Start with these six tips to protect your lips.
‘Mane’ concerns
Think about how carefully you treat a cashmere sweater. Take that same gentle approach while caring for your hair during the winter months. Gentle brushing is one of many tips to keep your tresses healthy.
Get a win for your skin
Winter weather can leave your skin itchy, red and flaky. That can turn into a BIG pain given that we’re talking about your body’s largest organ. So, try these seven tips to feel more comfortable in your own skin.
Breathe easier
Sniffing dry winter air can dry out your sinuses. And while the thought of less gooey mucus in your nasal cavities might sound enticing, it’s not ideal. The reason? That gunk protects you by trapping germs before they infect you.
That’s part of the reason why respiratory ailments such as bronchitis, sinusitis and even nosebleeds are so common during winter. Use these tips to protect yourself.
Winter asthma can be a big issue, too. Here are seven ways to manage it.
Bubble up
The importance of washing your hands has been mentioned a time or two over the past few years with COVID-19. Guess what? It’s not just a good idea during a pandemic. Good hand hygiene can help you better avoid everything from the flu to pink eye.
Just add water
Notice a common theme in all of the previous items? Yep — it’s dry air. Running a humidifier can help resolve the issue that opens the door to many problems. Learn how to get the most out of your humidifier.
Allergy alert
Allergies don’t take the winter off. Being cooped up inside during cold weather months can make life tough for anyone allergic to dust mites, molds or pets. Try these tactics to keep sneezing and itchy eyes to a minimum.
A weighty issue
Winter brings holidays … which brings festive gatherings … which brings food. Lots and lots of food. It’s common to pack on a few pounds during the colder months. Want to prevent it? Keep up your fitness routine by learning how to stay active in the cold.
Winter blues
Sunlight makes increasingly rare appearances for much of winter, which can make your mood … well, a bit dark. Don’t ignore symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), which include sleep disturbances, decreased energy and a lack of motivation.
Light therapy is one of several methods that can be used to brighten your days. Talk to a healthcare provider before starting a program.
-Health Essentials