No matter when you bathe, a few simple precautions can dramatically lower your risk of injury and make your bathroom a much safer place:
- Use warm water — not too hot, not too cold
- Install grab bars in and around the shower
- Use non-slip mats both inside and outside the tub or shower
- Keep a shower seat or bench available if you ever feel tired or dizzy
- Stay hydrated — drink water before and after to support blood pressure
- Ventilate the bathroom well to avoid excessive steam or fog
- Avoid showering alone if you’re on medications that affect balance or blood pressure
- Let someone know you’re bathing — especially if you live alone
Special Advice for People with Medical Conditions
If you have any of the following, speak with your doctor about the safest showering routine for you:
- Heart disease or arrhythmia
- Low blood pressure (hypotension)
- Diabetes (due to blood sugar fluctuations)
- Frequent dizziness or fainting
- Neuropathy or loss of feeling in limbs
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