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Composed by Anuchit Thepsee JIU Wellness Co., ltd
As cooler weather arrives, many people enjoy the refreshing breeze. However, the winter season in Thailand can also bring several health challenges. Cold and dry air affects the body’s immune system, making infections easier to spread.
How Cold Weather Affects Health?
- Cold air causes blood vessels to constrict and the body to work harder to adjust
- * Low humidity dries out the nasal passages, allowing viruses to enter more easily
- * Children, the elderly, and people with chronic illnesses are more vulnerable * Close indoor contact increases the risk of spreading infections
Common Illnesses in Winter, Thailand.
1) Common Cold and Influenza
Viral infections that spread easily during colder months, causing fever, sore throat, cough, and body aches
Precautions:
- Avoid close contact with sick people,
- Avoid crowded places
✔ Prevention
- Wash hands
- Wear a mask
- Get annual flu shots
- Rest and take useful diet
2) Pneumonia
Often occurs after a cold or flu, especially in young children, older adults, and those with weak immunity.
Precautions
- Don’t ignore prolonged flu symptoms
- Cold weather
✔ Prevention
- Seek medical care early
- Keep warm
- Stay hydrated & Rest
3) Asthma Exacerbations
Cold air can trigger asthma symptoms, leading to wheezing and difficulty breathing.
Precautions
- Avoid sudden cold exposure
- Avoid polluted air i.e. PM2.5
✔ Prevention
- Carry inhalers
- Wear anti-pollution masks
- Wear masks once cold exposure
4) Dry Skin and Allergic Rashes
Dry air and low humidity
Precautions
- Avoid long hot showers
- Avoid dry AC rooms
✔ Prevention
- Moisturize daily
- Drink plenty of water
- Use gentle skin care
5) Hand–Foot–Mouth Disease (in children)
Can still appear in winter, especially in schools and childcare centers.
Precautions
- Avoid sharing toys
- Avoid crowded childcare centers
✔ Prevention
- Handwashing
- Disinfect toys & playing groudfloor
- Keep sick children at home avoiding spreading to other children

How to Protect Yourself During Winter
- Wear warm clothing, especially in the early morning and at night
- Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration and dry skin
- Wash your hands frequently
- Sleep well and eat nutritious food
- Get an annual flu vaccine (recommended for children, seniors, and people with chronic conditions)
When to See a Doctor or Pharmacist
- Fever above 38.5°C lasting more than 2–3 days
- Difficulty breathing, severe cough, or chest pain
- Persistent cough lasting more than two weeks
- Children who appear unusually tired, refuse to eat, or breathe abnormally fast
- Elderly individuals showing confusion or unusual weakness
Winter in Thailand can be enjoyable, but it also brings health risks. With proper self-care, adequate hydration, warm clothing, and attention to warning signs, you can stay healthy and enjoy the cooler season safely.
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Learn about common winter illnesses in Thailand such as cold, flu, pneumonia, asthma flare-ups, dry skin, and HFMD

