Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 18th November 2025, 6:58 AM
Many people are at risk of catching a cold or developing a sore throat during winter. When they experience such discomfort, they often drink hot water at intervals to feel relieved. Some also consume hot water regularly for general health benefits and detoxification. While hot water is generally considered beneficial for digestion, questions arise as to whether excessively hot water in winter may cause digestive problems. Indian media outlet Hindustan Times has published a report on this matter. Let’s take a detailed look—
1. Aids Digestion
Hot water stimulates the digestive tract and helps keep the intestinal muscles relaxed. This allows food to be digested more easily and pass through smoothly.
2. Supports Detoxification
Hot water slightly raises the body’s temperature, improving blood circulation and helping remove toxins or harmful substances from the body.
3. Helps Prevent Constipation
Adequate consumption of hot water increases bowel movement and keeps food soft, gradually reducing constipation issues.
The potential problems mainly depend on the extremely high temperature of the water. Excessively hot water can negatively impact the digestive system.
1. Risk of Damage to the Oesophagus
Very hot water can damage the sensitive tissues of the mouth and oesophagus. Over time, this may lead to inflammation or burns.
2. Disruption of Digestive Enzymes
Excessive heat may interfere with the stomach’s natural temperature and the effectiveness of digestive enzymes, which function optimally within a specific temperature range.
3. Risk of Dehydration (Precautionary Note)
Although hot water generally helps hydrate the body, extremely hot beverages can raise body temperature and, in some cases, contribute to dehydration.
Drinking moderately warm (lukewarm) water during winter is beneficial for digestion and usually causes no issues. However, it should not be so hot that it risks burning the mouth or throat.
Avoid drinking excessively hot water.
Drink water at a comfortably warm temperature.
Hot water can be beneficial for the body, but excessively hot water may be harmful. Drinking moderately warm water in winter should be maintained as a healthy habit.
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