
As winter chills sweep across many Indian households, staying warm under thick quilts and blankets is a natural reaction. Many people instinctively pull the cover over their heads for extra warmth and comfort. But what feels safe and snug may pose hidden risks to our health. Experts warn that covering the face during sleep can hamper breathing, disturb sleep quality, and lead to respiratory stress, especially for those with pre-existing lung conditions. While cosy, this common winter habit can raise carbon dioxide levels around the sleeper's face, reduce oxygen intake, and trap heat and humidity near the skin. Over time, it can aggravate breathing difficulties, cause poor sleep, and even affect cardiovascular health.
Given that winters often already strain respiratory health, with cold, dry air and higher pollution levels especially in cities like Delhi and Mumbai, adding restricted airflow at night can magnify the risk. Understanding the science behind this, and adopting safer sleeping habits, can help you stay warm and breathe easy. Here's what research and health authorities say about the dangers of covering your face while sleeping, and how you can protect yourself.
When you pull blankets over your head while sleeping, you create a small enclosed space around your nose and mouth. This space can trap your exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) and limit the influx of fresh oxygen, especially if the bedding is dense or the room ventilation is poor. A study using breathing mannequins in a controlled setting found that when the head is under covers, the "re-breathing rate" of CO2 can rise dramatically, meaning you inhale much of your own exhaled air over and over.
This reduction in oxygen and buildup of CO2 may lead to breathing discomfort, especially for individuals prone to respiratory issues. Symptoms can include headaches, dizziness, restless sleep, or waking up feeling unrefreshed.
Beyond air quality, covering your face also traps heat and humidity. This can raise the temperature and moisture around your head, conditions that may interfere with deep, restful sleep. Some users report night sweats, frequent awakenings, and overall poor sleep quality.
Sleep experts note that successful sleep depends not only on duration but also on good ventilation, steady breathing, and stable body temperature. When these are disrupted, the quality of rest can suffer, affecting mood, alertness, and overall health the next day.
While a healthy, young adult might tolerate a covered face with minimal immediate harm, certain groups are more vulnerable:
Winter brings additional risk factors:
You don't have to freeze to stay safe. Experts recommend simple steps to keep warm while preserving your breathing comfort:
Cold winter nights beckon us under warm blankets, but sleeping with your face covered may be doing more harm than good. From reduced oxygen and elevated CO2 to trapped heat and disturbed airflow, this seemingly harmless habit can affect breathing, sleep quality, and long-term lung health. The risks are highest for babies, children, and people with respiratory illnesses, but even healthy adults benefit from breathing fresh air while they sleep. This winter, keep warmth where it belongs. Around your body, not wrapped around your face. A few small changes can help you stay cosy, breathe easy and wake up refreshed.
Disclaimer: This content including advice provides generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for a qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist or your own doctor for more information. NDTV does not claim responsibility for this information.
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