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5 Diseases to watch out this winter

Somewhere between October and November, the bright sunny summer days give way to the grey cold winds of winter and soon winter comes knocking on the door. While winter brings Christmas gifts, it also brings with it a bag full of unpleasantness in the form of diseases.

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5 Diseases to watch out this winter

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  1. 5 Diseases to watch out this winter

  2. Somewhere between October and November, the bright sunny summer days give way to the grey cold winds of winter and soon winter comes knocking on the door. While winter brings Christmas gifts, it also brings with it a bag full of unpleasantness in the form of diseases. These diseases may be something innocuous like the cold and cough to the more sinuous like heart attacks and heartburn. Here is a list of diseases that commonly occur during winter and the ways and means to prevent them.

  3. 1. Heart Attacks Most of us are unaware that winter is the prime season for heart attacks. A drop in temperature causes constriction in blood vessels making it difficult for the heart to pump blood. People above the age of 30 should avoid strenuous exercises. Instead of going for a walk in chilly mornings, shift it to a time when it is slightly sunny. Also, it is best to stay away from oily, fried food during this season and to consume food in small portions.

  4. 2. Asthma Attacks Most of us are unaware that winter is the prime season for heart attacks. A drop in temperature causes constriction in blood vessels making it difficult for the heart to pump blood. People above the age of 30 should avoid strenuous exercises. Instead of going for a walk in chilly mornings, shift it to a time when it is slightly sunny. Also, it is best to stay away from oily, fried food during this season and to consume food in small portions.

  5. 3. Dry and irritable skin Low humidity in the air during winters result in excessive skin dryness and peeling. This is easily cured with frequent application of moisturizers or coconut oil.

  6. 4. Joint pain Decreasing temperature can also cause aches in joints and stiffness in the body. Wear two or three pairs of thin clothing instead of one pair of heavy warm clothes. Also, basking in the sun and some light warm up exercises can ease the pain.

  7. 5. Sinusitis Congestion in throat, headaches, coughing and running nose are common occurrences in the winter. Avoid this by drinking plenty of water and eating green healthy vegetables. Also, ensure that your home has proper ventilation as closed spaces can make the symptoms worse. Some precaution can help prevent a prolonged period of illness. This winter, stay fit and in the pink of health by following the aforementioned tips to deal with winter diseases.

  8. Thank You I hope this article would be helpful… To read more health related blogs please visit our website: http://healthcareathomeindia.com/knowledge-center

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