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Most common diseases in winter: Know everything about its causes symptoms, testing and prevention

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 30, 2023, 23:00 IST
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Winter heightens risk of several illnesses

As winter blankets the world in its chilly embrace, the season brings not only the beauty of snow-covered landscapes but also a heightened risk of various diseases. Understanding the most common ailments that tend to thrive in the colder months is crucial for maintaining good health.

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​Influenza (Flu)​

Causes: Influenza viruses are more stable and airborne in cold, dry air.
Symptoms: Fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue.
Testing: Rapid flu tests, PCR tests.
Prevention: Annual flu vaccination, good hand hygiene, and respiratory etiquette.

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​Common cold​

Causes: Rhinoviruses and coronaviruses thrive in low temperatures.
Symptoms: Runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, coughing, sore throat.
Testing: Usually diagnosed based on symptoms; no specific test for the common cold.
Prevention: Handwashing, avoiding close contact with sick individuals.

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​Norovirus​


Causes: Cold weather encourages the virus's survival on surfaces.
Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps.
Testing: Stool or vomit tests.
Prevention: Hand hygiene, avoiding contaminated food and water.

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​Seasonal allergies​

Causes: Mold spores and indoor allergens can trigger allergic reactions.
Symptoms: Sneezing, itchy or runny nose, watery eyes.
Testing: Allergy skin tests, blood tests.
Prevention: Keep indoor spaces clean, use air purifiers, limit outdoor activities during peak pollen times.
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​Prevention strategies​

Vaccination: Getting vaccinated against the flu is one of the most effective ways to prevent influenza and its complications. Annual flu shots are recommended, especially for vulnerable populations like the elderly and young children.


Hygiene practices: Practicing good hand hygiene, such as frequent handwashing with soap and water, can significantly reduce the risk of contracting and spreading winter illnesses. Avoiding touching the face, especially the eyes, nose, and mouth, also helps prevent the entry of viruses.

Maintaining indoor air quality: Proper ventilation and air purification indoors can minimize exposure to airborne allergens and pathogens. Regular cleaning, especially of commonly touched surfaces, reduces the risk of infection.


Diet and Exercise: A balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals supports a healthy immune system. Regular exercise can also enhance immunity and overall well-being, helping the body better combat infections.

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​Additional tips​

Hydration and Migraines:
Winter migraines are often triggered by dehydration, extending beyond skin dryness caused by cold air and indoor heating.
"Dehydration is a potent trigger of migraines, and we lose water on a day-to-day basis."
Humidifier Benefits:
Using a humidifier in cold, dry weather is a good option to counteract the drying effects of indoor heating.
Vascular Effects of Cold Weather:
In cold weather, the body's blood vessels can constrict, increasing blood pressure—a major risk factor for stroke.
Cold temperatures can cause blood to thicken, leading to stickier blood and an increased likelihood of clot formation.

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​Prompt medical attention​

Any unusual symptoms experienced during winter should be a signal to contact your physician promptly for timely evaluation and intervention.
As winter descends, it is essential to be armed with knowledge about the common diseases that tend to proliferate during this season. Awareness of the causes, symptoms, testing methods, and prevention strategies empowers individuals to take proactive steps to safeguard their health. By adopting a holistic approach that includes vaccination, hygiene practices, indoor air quality maintenance, and a healthy lifestyle, individuals can navigate the winter months with resilience and well-being.
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(Author: Dr Ritesh Shah, Senior Consultant Physician, Bhatia Hospital, Mumbai)


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