
Benefits Of Steam Rooms
Workout recovery. Sore muscles are a side effect of workouts. Moist heat can help relieve pain and lower muscle damage. Steam rooms might offer some relief by increasing blood flow to muscles
Experts used to think that these heated rooms only moved blood to the skin. However, they also shift blood from your core into your muscles. More blood flow might help wash away the waste products your body produces during exercise that can cause muscle damage.
Stiff joints. Because heat can increase blood flow, sitting in a steam room can help loosen up your joints and relieve stiffness. This is similar to warming up before your workout. Dilating your blood vessels allows more blood, nutrients, and oxygen to be delivered to any injured sites. Better circulation means loosened muscles and joints
Congestion. Steam loosens mucus and phlegm. This can help you blow your nose better and clear congestion. It can be useful during allergy season or when you have a cough or cold. A steamy shower is especially helpful for children, rather than using a bowl of steam that can cause scalding.
Improving skin health. Steam opens your pores and cleanses your skin. It can help loosen any dirt and debris buildup, which can help improve the appearance of your skin.
Lowers blood pressure. The heat in a steam room can dilate, or enlarge, your blood vessels. This helps move blood from your core to your skin, which can lower your blood pressure. Your body will then compensate by raising your heart rate.
Improves circulation. Sitting in a steam room can help your circulation. The heat significantly changes circulation in your skin by dilating blood vessels and moving blood toward the skin’s surface.
Relaxation. The heat of both steam rooms and saunas can influence your hormones. This can lower your blood pressure and help you to relax.
Bronchitis. Inhaling steam can loosen phlegm. It can also help reduce breathing troubles during bronchitis.