โ๏ธ Common mistakes affecting balance in older adults
Balance problems in older adults are often caused by everyday habits, health issues, and environmentโnot just aging itself.
๐ถ 1. Not staying physically active
- Weak leg and core muscles
- Slower reflexes and poor coordination
- Higher risk of falls
๐ 2. Wearing unsafe footwear
- Slippers without grip
- Loose or worn-out shoes
- High heels or unstable soles
โก๏ธ Reduces stability while walking
๐ 3. Ignoring medication side effects
Some medicines can cause:
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
- Low blood pressure
โก๏ธ Increases fall risk
๐๏ธ 4. Poor vision or not updating glasses
- Hard to see steps or obstacles
- Misjudging distance or uneven surfaces
๐ 5. Unsafe home environment
- Loose rugs
- Cluttered floors
- Poor lighting
- No bathroom grab bars
๐ง 6. Standing up too quickly
- Can cause sudden dizziness due to Orthostatic hypotension
- May lead to fainting or imbalance
๐ง 7. Dehydration or poor nutrition
- Low fluid intake โ dizziness
- Low vitamin D/calcium โ weaker bones and muscles
๐ง 8. Not practicing balance exercises
- Lack of walking, stretching, or tai chi
- Leads to reduced stability over time
๐ง Simple takeaway
Most balance issues come from:
- Weak muscles
- Medications
- Poor vision
- Unsafe surroundings
- Lack of movement
๐ Helpful habits
- Daily walking or light exercise
- Good lighting at home
- Proper footwear
- Regular eye checkups
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