Beat The Cold-weather Blues With Our Complete Wellness Guide

Every winter sees the whole family either sniffling or nursing the flu, not to mention respiratory diseases, heart ailments and cold-weather headaches. Here’s what to do to keep you and your family healthy—and happy—through the chilly months

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Every winter sees the whole family either sniffling or nursing the flu, not to mention respiratory diseases, heart ailments and cold-weather headaches. Here’s what to do to keep you and your family healthy—and happy—through the chilly months

Heart Disease & Stroke

Winter temperatures can be harsh on people with heart ailments. “Cold weather may cause blood vessels to contract, raising blood pressure and increasing the risk of heart attacks or strokes,” says Dr Ravi Gupta, cardiologist at Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai. Likewise, heart problems, such as angina or chest pain, can also worsen when the mercury falls. “Our own eight-year study shows an increase in the number of coronary-care admissions in the winter months,” says Dr Ganesh Kumar, head of Interventional Cardiology at Dr L. H. Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai.

What To Do: Exercise regularly and get some sun to control BP and boost your vitamin-D levels. Include heart-friendly foods such as berries, avocados, leafy-green vegetables, beans and whole grains in your daily diet.

Respiratory Illness

“Flu and bacterial infections intensify during winter, so it’s important to get flu and pneumonia shots before the season starts. Your breakfast should be wholesome and healthy because if your immune system is weak, you’re more susceptible to infections. Add lots of high-protein foods, cereals, fruits and fibre in your diet. Citrus fruits are especially beneficial,” says Dr Partha Pratim Bose, founder of Saans, a respiratory and sleep-disorder institute in New Delhi. Also, remember to drink sufficient fluids through the day to flush out toxins. Bose advises people with respiratory issues to take extra precaution: “Avoid stepping outside as much as possible and remember to adjust your medication. Wear an anti-pollution mask, keep indoor pollution levels in check with an air purifier and inhale steam from saline water.” Clear respiratory passages of infection-causing germs by performing a saline-water nasal wash, inhaling steam and gargling, Bose recommends.

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