Our home of Boise has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters. The high temperatures in the summer can cause dehydration, heat exhaustion, and sunburn. In the winter, the cold temperatures and low humidity can cause dry skin, chapped lips, and increased risk of colds and flu. Additionally, the low humidity can exacerbate respiratory issues such as asthma.
It is important for residents here in Boise to stay hydrated, protect themselves from the sun, and dress appropriately for the weather to minimize the negative effects on their health. That also means, effects internally from such varying temperatures & that means back pain.
Oh yes, the weather in Boise can affect your back. Changes in temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure can cause the muscles and joints in your back to expand or contract, which can lead to pain or discomfort. Cold, damp weather can cause stiffness in the muscles and joints, making it more difficult to move. The dry air in the winter can cause your skin to dry out, leading to itching, cracking, and even bleeding. This dryness can also cause your body’s tissues to lose elasticity, which can lead to pain. On the other hand, hot, humid weather can cause the muscles to relax and can exacerbate existing muscle or joint pain.