By Ajibola Adunola Omotosho
Navigating the Harmattan season requires careful attention to health and well-being, as this period is characterized by chilly temperatures and increased dust particles, leading to various illnesses such as colds, catarrh, and coughs. To thrive during this challenging season, it is imperative to adopt a holistic approach to self-care, encompassing hydration, appropriate clothing choices, balanced nutrition, and protective measures against the prevailing dusty conditions.
1. Hydration is Key
One of the primary challenges during the Harmattan season is the loss of fluids, which can leave the body dehydrated and the skin dry and dusty. To counteract this, it is crucial to increase water intake significantly. Adequate hydration not only helps rehydrate the body but also contributes to maintaining healthy skin. The consumption of water-rich foods, such as watermelon and cucumber, can also contribute to overall hydration.
2. Dress Appropriately
Selecting suitable clothing for the Harmattan weather is essential to prevent catching a cold and developing dry skin. Opt for warm clothing that provides insulation against the chilly temperatures. Properly covering exposed areas, including palms, face, and feet, is vital. Additionally, regular moisturization of these exposed areas helps combat the adverse effects of the season, ensuring that the skin remains nourished and protected.
3. Embrace Nutrient-Rich Foods
A diet rich in fruits and vegetables, often referred to as protective foods, is paramount during the Harmattan season. These foods are laden with essential vitamins and minerals that boost overall health and vitality. Specifically, consuming fruits abundant in vitamin C, such as oranges, lime, and lemon, can fortify the immune system and counteract the negative impact of harmattan on the body. Maintaining a well-balanced diet with all necessary nutrients in the correct proportions is fundamental for sustaining good health throughout the season.
4. Opt for Healthy Eating Habits
Incorporate hot meals and soups into your diet, ensuring they are hygienically prepared. Hot meals not only provide warmth but also support the body’s immune system. Prioritize foods that are nutritionally rich and easily digestible to enhance your overall well-being during the Harmattan season.
5. Protective Measures Against Dust
Given the increased dust levels during Harmattan, taking precautions to minimize exposure is vital. Cover your nose and mouth with a mask or towel when venturing outdoors to prevent inhaling dust particles laden with potential disease-causing organisms. It is advisable to limit outdoor activities during this season, and if venturing outside is unavoidable, take appropriate measures to protect yourself from the dusty conditions.
Conclusion
Prioritizing your health during the Harmattan season is an investment in your overall well-being. By adopting these comprehensive tips, including hydration, appropriate clothing, a nutrient-rich diet, and protective measures against dust, you can safeguard yourself against common illnesses associated with this season. Remember, health is indeed wealth, and taking proactive steps to care for yourself ensures a robust and thriving life despite the challenges posed by the Harmattan.
*Ajibola Adunola Omotosho is the Principal Medical Laboratory scientist at Oyo State Public Health Emergency Operation Centre