Health Benefits of Cold Showers
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9. Soothes Itchy Skin
A cold shower can provide much relief for itchy skin brought on by conditions such as eczema and allergies. Cold water slows down the communication between the nerves, which allows some respite from the itching.
While it may not seem worthwhile to have a cold shower for that brief respite, one session might have a number of benefits. The relief from the itchy skin, a reduction in pain and an improved mood are all benefits.6Ward, Marguerite. ‘Are Cold Showers Good for Your Health? Doctors Discuss.’ TODAY.com, 14 Mar. 2019, www.today.com/health/benefits-cold-showers-according-doctors-t150017.
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