As a the weather is forecast to turn much colder this weekend, it is important to know what could trigger a health issue
With the Met Office forecasting a cold snap this weekend as temperatures are expected to drop by 10C, many households will be turning their heating on for the first time in months. However, a doctor is warning this could do more harm than good, especially if you bump your thermostat up high.
Asthma Asthma is a common lung condition that causes occasional breathing difficulties. It is a long-term condition that affect your airways. Allergies While it's highly unlikely to be allergic to central heating itself, radiators can impact your allergies indirectly. Dust settles in between the fins and behind radiators, which is then circulated around the room when they warm up.
Skin conditions Various skin problems can be made worse by central heating, the doctor says. “If you have eczema or dry, sensitive skin, you may notice it’s worse in winter. The reason for this is central heating dries out the air and reduces humidity which can trigger eczema and skin irritation.”
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