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    Preventing Stroke At Any Age: 3 “Don’ts” After Bathing

    Kathy DuongBy Kathy Duong24/12/20252 Mins Read
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    Preventing stroke is crucial at any age, and while bathing is generally a relaxing activity, certain actions afterward can increase your risk — especially in individuals with underlying conditions like high blood pressure or cardiovascular issues

    . Here are 3 key “don’ts” after bathing that can help reduce stroke risk:

    1. Don’t Suddenly Go from Hot to Cold (or Vice Versa)

    Why:

    A sudden temperature change — like going from a hot bath to a cold room, or rinsing with cold water after a hot soak — can cause blood vessels to constrict rapidly, potentially triggering a spike in blood pressure or reducing blood flow to the brain. This can increase the risk of stroke, especially in older adults.

    What to do instead:

    Dry off immediately and stay in a moderately warm environment after bathing. Let your body cool down gradually.

    2. Don’t Lie Down or Nap Immediately After Bathing

    Why:

    A hot shower or bath causes blood vessels to dilate, which can lower blood pressure. Lying down or falling asleep too soon afterward may reduce circulation further, potentially leading to dizziness, fainting, or poor cerebral blood flow — all of which can increase stroke risk in vulnerable people.

    What to do instead:

    Stay upright for at least 15–30 minutes after bathing. This gives your body time to normalize circulation.

    3. Don’t Bathe Right After a Heavy Meal or Intense Exercise

    Why:

    Your body prioritizes blood flow to your digestive system or muscles during digestion or after exercise. Bathing — especially in warm water — shifts blood toward the skin, which can reduce blood flow to the brain temporarily, increasing the risk of dizziness, fainting, or even stroke in high-risk individuals.

    What to do instead:

    Wait at least 30–60 minutes after eating or exercising before taking a bath or shower.

    Bonus Tips for Stroke Prevention:

    Keep your blood pressure in check.

    Avoid alcohol or excessive hot water during baths.

    Use non-slip mats to prevent falls (which can also contribute to stroke in elderly patients).

    Stay hydrated before and after bathing.

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