Health

Harmattan: Keep warm to avoid diseases ― Pharmacist

Published by

A Jos-based Pharmacist, Mrs Rotkang Okunlola, has advised the public to keep themselves warm to avoid diseases associated with harmattan weather.

She gave the advice in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Jos, adding that
“The harmattan season comes with many health implications that humans must strive to avoid.

“The season is usually characterised by a foggy mist, which has dust particles; such particles cause irritation to the eye and the respiratory system.

“In most cases, the eyes are the most affected because they are exposed to dust particles carried by the dry, cold and dusty wind, leading to itching, redness and other allergies.

“The dust and cold weather also cause respiratory diseases such as cough, catarrh, sore throat and bronchitis.”

ALSO READ: NYSC commiserates with family of deceased prospective corps member

She explained that bronchitis is the inflammation of the bronchial tubes, characterised by cough and chest pain.

She particularly advised asthmatic and sickle cell patients to be more proactive in keeping themselves warm during the
period, as the dry and cold wind, usually aggravate crises in the affected individual.

She listed other challenges associated with the harmattan to include cracked lips, dry skin and cracks on the sole of the feet, and prescribed the use of products that would moisturise the skin.

Okunlola also advised people to wear cardigans, head warmers, stockings, leggings and hand gloves to keep warm.

She emphasised the need to also keep children warm, as they were more prone to cold, which could lead to pneumonia, if not effectively managed.
(NAN)

Recent Posts

Dangote Cement offers N100bn Commercial Paper to investors

DANGOTE Cement Plc has offered commercial paper worth N100 billion for sale to investors. Subscription…

1 hour ago

NCRIB urges FG to prioritise insurance as driver for $1trn economy

The Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB) has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to…

1 hour ago

NAICOM to issue revised guidelines on annuity, cyber risks to protect pensioners

The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has said that it would soon introduce supplementary guidelines to…

2 hours ago

World leaders should not stand idly while conflicts rage between Iran and Israel

Hostilities between Iran and Israel began on February 16, 1985. Then, many lives of innocent…

2 hours ago

Purported Pastor Adeboye’s social media ad on prostatitis fake, ARCON warns Nigerians

The apex regulatory body in the nation’s advertising sector, the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria…

2 hours ago

NIMN: Will AGM 2025 produce institute’s first female President?

The month of June holds its significance for practitioners in the nation’s marketing ecosystem. Every…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.