Not a lamp, but I developed cold urticaria in my 30s; my skin gets rashy if it’s exposed to cold air. I get really bad hives if I’m in cold water, and I need to wear full ankle-to-wrist pajamas or else I get itchy while I’m trying to sleep, just from the cold of the sheets. I’m seriously considering adding an electric heating pad to my bedtime routine.
Not specifically for heat, but seasonal depression lamps exist.
Ya, no i mean like a heating thing, no the depression lamps hehe
I had a special lamp that mimicked sunlight for SAD for a while.
Ya, no i mean like a heating thing, no the depression lamps hehe
Tons of people use personal space heaters. It’s not that far off to compare it to a heat lamp.
Yeah, the NICU is full of them.
You win
I need to google NICU first, but you’re right they win.
NICU
N = neonatal (newborn subset of pediatrics)
ICU = intensive care unit
pediatrics = branch of medicine having to do children and infants
My dad lol.
Old folks get cold easy, but he hates the sound of a heater. So, boom, heat lamp.
That’s so smart. I also hate the sound of space heaters but never thought to get a lamp
Humans in general, humans in cold places, humans with thermal disregulation, humans who want tan, humans who want to die from dehydration, humans who want skin cancer (see tanning lights)
Mark Zuckerberg
I think they just have to plug him in.
Scandinavians
We keep them on our balconies so we can sit and watch the snow.
Not exactly but some people have weaker hearts/poor circulation/etc.
Some people need sunlight fixtures in their home due to low vitamin d.
Charles Mountbatten-Windsor