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Dry Skin, Chapped Lips And Nosebleeds: Dealing With Common Winter Ailments

Affinity Health, a leading provider of high-quality health cover, highlights how to manage dry skin, chapped lips, and nosebleeds this winter.

Winter brings more than just a temperature change; it often brings a wave of health complaints that can leave you feeling uncomfortable and run down. Dry air, cold winds, and reduced humidity take a toll on the body, leading to issues such as cracked lips, itchy skin, and unexpected nosebleeds. These common winter ailments may be frustrating, but with the proper daily habits and care, they’re entirely manageable.

Dry Skin

Winter air and indoor heaters pull moisture from your skin, causing tightness, flaking, and itching. In severe cases, it can crack and become infected, especially on the hands, heels, or elbows, where the skin is naturally thicker and drier.

Ways to Relieve Dry Skin

To relieve dry skin in winter, use a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser and apply moisturiser immediately after bathing to help lock in moisture. Keep hot showers brief, no longer than 5 to 10 minutes, as prolonged exposure to hot water can strip the skin of its natural oils. Adding a humidifier or placing a bowl of water near heaters can help reintroduce moisture into dry indoor air. Opt for creams that contain ceramides, shea butter, or urea, which are especially effective for restoring the skin barrier. For added hydration, wear cotton gloves and socks overnight with a thick layer of moisturiser. In areas with hard water, consider switching to filtered water or using a moisturising bath oil to reduce irritation.

Chapped Lips

Lips dry out quickly because they lack oil glands and are constantly exposed to wind and cold. Licking them for relief only makes things worse. Without treatment, chapped lips can crack and even bleed, making it painful to talk or eat.

Ways to Prevent and Soothe Chapped Lips

To prevent and soothe chapped lips, apply a lip balm that contains beeswax, petroleum jelly, or lanolin, and reapply it regularly, especially before bed. Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water also helps keep lips from drying out. Avoid scented or flavoured lip balms, as they can cause further irritation. Use a soft toothbrush to exfoliate any peeling skin gently. If your lips remain cracked or sore after a few days, it’s best to consult a healthcare provider, as an underlying fungal or bacterial infection may be the cause. For advice and access to a doctor, consider contacting Affinity Health about their Day-to-Day Plan, which offers affordable medical support when you need it most.

Nosebleeds

Dry indoor air and frequent nose-blowing make the nasal lining brittle, especially in children and the elderly. This often leads to sudden nosebleeds, particularly in the early morning or during the night.

How to Manage Nosebleeds

To prevent winter nosebleeds, keep your nasal passages moist by using a saline spray and applying a small amount of petroleum jelly inside your nostrils. Using a humidifier in the bedroom can also help combat dry indoor air while staying hydrated throughout the day supports overall nasal health. Always blow your nose gently to avoid irritation. If you do experience a nosebleed, tilt your head slightly forward (not backwards), pinch your nose for at least 10 minutes, and refrain from blowing your nose immediately afterwards to allow for proper healing.

Other Winter Complaints to Watch For

  • Cracked heels.
  • Flare-ups in eczema or psoriasis.
  • Dry eyes.
  • Sinus congestion.
  • Sensitive skin reactions.

Individuals with asthma or allergies may also experience worsening symptoms, as dry air and indoor heating can exacerbate respiratory conditions. Nasal congestion, dry cough, and headaches are common symptoms. Using a saline rinse, keeping bedding clean, and avoiding known triggers can help ease symptoms. For eye irritation, use preservative-free artificial tears and avoid sitting directly near heaters or fans.

Conclusion

Winter doesn’t have to leave you feeling dry, uncomfortable, or unwell. With simple habits such as staying hydrated, using the right moisturisers, and maintaining proper indoor air quality, you can prevent and manage common cold-weather ailments before they escalate. From dry skin and chapped lips to nosebleeds and sinus irritation, paying attention to the little things can make a big difference in how you feel throughout the season.

About Affinity Health

Affinity Health is South Africa’s leading health cover provider, offering you a range of options at affordable rates, including access to the widest national provider network. We understand the importance of having medical insurance that meets your needs, budget, and lifestyle. Our healthcare products are designed to protect you and your family when it matters the most. We strive to give our clients peace of mind and the highest standard of service. For more information, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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