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University of Alabama at Birmingham experts say taking proactive steps to manage the health challenges that come with this time of year is essential to fully enjoying the celebrations with family and friends.
With the holiday season in full swing, so is the overlap of colder weather and allergy season.“To stay healthy this holiday season, make sure to get plenty of rest, eat a balanced diet with fruits and vegetables, and avoid contact with people who are sick,” said Jessica Grayson, M.D., associate professor in the UAB Department of Otolaryngology.
Identifying key differences between seasonal allergies and a cold can help wellness management this time of year.
Grayson explained that allergies typically do not cause a fever but may lead to symptoms like a rash, sneezing and itchy or watery eyes.
"A cold, on the other hand, often includes fatigue, may cause a fever and generally lasts between seven and 10 days," Grayson said.
Grayson offers five practical tips for managing allergies and colds this holiday season.
Stay hydrated
Staying well-hydrated is crucial for supporting the immune system, especially during cold and allergy season. Drinking water helps thin mucus, which can relieve congestion. Warm beverages such as herbal teas provide additional comfort by soothing a sore throat and helping to clear sinuses.
Maintain a clean environment
Indoor allergens like dust and mold can quickly trigger allergy symptoms, especially during colder months when windows are closed, and air circulation is limited. To reduce these allergens, thoroughly clean areas where the most time is spent.
Boost the immune system
Maintaining a strong immune system can help protect against colds and lessen allergy symptoms. Focus on a balanced diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and proteins. Supplements such as vitamin C, vitamin D and zinc may provide additional immune support, though it is best to consult with a health care provider before adding any new supplements.
Manage stress
Holiday stress can damage the immune system, making people more vulnerable to illness. Engage in stress-relieving activities like yoga, meditation, or setting aside time for oneself. Ensuring one gets enough sleep is essential for maintaining health.
Be prepared with over-the-counter medications
Keep medications readily available for known allergies. Over-the-counter remedies may offer relief for colds. Be sure to follow the recommended dosages and consult a health care provider if symptoms persist or worsen.
By following these tips, the impact of winter allergies and colds can be minimized, ensuring a healthier and more enjoyable holiday season.