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Dry spell, dipping temperatures trigger rise in cold-related illnesses across Kashmir

K H News Service by K H News Service
December 5, 2025
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Hospitals report over 10% patient load linked to flu-like symptoms; experts warn of further spike if same weather continues

Srinagar : Kashmir is passing through a dry and cold spell, leading to a notable increase in respiratory ailments among the population. Health facilities report that over 10 percent of daily outpatient department (OPD) cases are now attributed to seasonal infections such as cold, cough, fever, and throat irritation. This rise is linked to the harsh weather conditions, which create an environment conducive to the spread of viral infections. Doctors emphasize that the combination of dry air, significant temperature drops, and increased indoor confinement has heightened susceptibility to infections.
The dry and cold conditions allow viruses to survive longer, while the lack of moisture in the throat and nasal passages exacerbates the risk of illness. Most cases reported are mild; however, vulnerable groups, including infants, the elderly, pregnant women, and individuals with chronic conditions, may face more severe symptoms. Health professionals note that respiratory infections tend to surge during prolonged dry spells, with many patients presenting with cold and flu-like symptoms. They highlight the importance of timely medical care, especially for those with pre-existing health issues such as asthma, COPD, heart disease, or diabetes, as these conditions can worsen during such weather transitions. Several factors contribute to the rise in winter infections, including weakened respiratory defenses due to dry air, poor indoor ventilation from increased gatherings, and the use of heating appliances that can harbor viruses.
Additionally, smoke from wood and coal can irritate airways and trigger infections, while vitamin D deficiency from limited sunlight exposure further compromises immunity. Dust accumulation in homes during winter also aggravates respiratory issues. Health officials recommend preventive measures to mitigate the spread of infections, such as ensuring proper ventilation, limiting the use of heating devices, maintaining clean and dust-free homes, and consuming warm fluids and nutritious food. They advise wearing masks in crowded indoor spaces and suggest that vulnerable individuals consider flu vaccinations after consulting with their healthcare providers. If the current weather conditions persist, the number of patients with winter infections is expected to continue rising, underscoring the need for public awareness and caution regarding respiratory health.

 

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