It’s no surprise that more people seem to be out of the office during this time. This is the time of the year where germs are everywhere, and everyone is getting sick. In particular, joint pain and respiratory problems tend to worsen during the winter.
For starters, if you already have a respiratory problem like asthma, it can worsen because you’re cooped up indoors most of the day with little air circulation. This means you’re surrounded by germs as well as pollutants and allergens. Heading outdoors isn’t great either, as you’ll have a hard time breathing in the cold air. If you are heading outdoors, ensure that you’re well equipped in layers and covering your mouth and nose as best as possible.
As for joint pain, this can seem worse during the winter as well. First off, in the winter, we move less, so our muscles become tighter and joints stiffer. Furthermore, when we are cold, our blood becomes constricted, meaning areas like our hands and feet – where many of us experience joint pain – hurt more.
The key to reducing joint pain in the winter is to stay warm, especially when heading outdoors, and to try and keep moving as much as possible. Although it may seem like a good idea to binge-watch TV, it will only make your joint pain worse.
Head over to an indoor area like a mall where you can walk around and get moving. Invest in a treadmill or stationary bike so you don’t need to leave your house. You may even utilize heat packs or take hot baths and showers to ease muscle tension.
If joint pain and respiratory problems affect you, pay special attention this time of the year to reduce symptoms and prevent complications.
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