Harmattan Health: Quick Prevention Guide

💨 Harmattan Health: Quick Prevention Guide

The Harmattan season’s dry, dusty air increases the risk of respiratory infections (colds, flu, asthma flare-ups). Protect your airways with these essential, short strategies:


Protection & Air Quality

  • Wear a Mask: Use a face mask (dust or medical) whenever you go outside to filter dust and cold air.
  • Close Windows: Keep doors and windows shut to minimize indoor dust.
  • Damp Cleaning: Use wet mops/cloths instead of dry sweeping to avoid stirring up particulate matter.
  • Increase Humidity: Use a humidifier or bowls of water indoors to moisten the dry air.

Hydration & Care

  • Drink Water: Stay well-hydrated throughout the day to keep mucous membranes moist.
  • Moisturize Nasal Passages: Apply petroleum jelly inside the nostrils or use saline sprays to prevent dryness and nosebleeds.

Immunity & Hygiene

  • Wash Hands Often: Frequent handwashing is critical to prevent the spread of viruses (cold/flu).
  • Get Enough Rest: Prioritize sleep to support your immune system.
  • Eat Well: Focus on a diet rich in vitamins (especially C) and zinc.
  • Manage Chronic Conditions: Asthma and allergy sufferers must keep medication handy and use it as prescribed.

Seek medical help for severe symptoms like persistent fever, difficulty breathing, or worsening cough.

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