In the cold season, the lower temperatures expose the body to the aggravation of some medical conditions and that is why doctors recommend increased care, especially in the case of chronic patients. Yes, this is not a surprise, but we could not do without this disease. It appears in every season, if our body is weakened. But during the cold season, the likelihood of catching the flu doubles – the cold season starts in the fall and lasts all winter. Cold air is a major factor in the onset of asthma symptoms, namely wheezing and shortness of breath. People suffering from asthma should be careful in winter. With such air, we breathe more often and longer through the mouth, which is why the air does not have time to warm up, and this causes spasms. Allergies can also intensify in winter due to increased sensitivity to cold, as well as by prolonged stay in closed rooms, where contact with allergens occurs more often. The allergy is accompanied by an itchy nose, watery eyes, runny or stuffy nose. Skin rashes can also sometimes appear, according to actualno.com. According to statistics, heart attacks occur more often in winter. In cold weather, blood pressure rises and thus puts more strain on the heart. The heart also has to work harder to keep the body warm when it’s cold. Cold can also cause vasospasm. Many people with arthritis report that their joints become more painful and stiff during the winter. There are still no exact reasons for this phenomenon, but an increase in atmospheric pressure, frequent hypothermia, colds that reduce the general tone of the body and vitamin D deficiency are considered possible. The cold is to blame for the exacerbation of pyelonephritis. The main rule in this case is not to catch a cold. This does not mean that you have to sacrifice beauty for the sake of warmth, you can dress elegantly, but at the same time warm even in the cold season. Manifested in the form of apathy and melancholy, this is classified as a depressive disorder. In this case, sudden changes in emotional states may occur – from anger to crying. One of the reasons is the lack of vitamin D and the shorter daylight hours, which leads to disturbances in the production of serotonin (hormone of joy) and melatonin (hormone of sleep), writes doctorulzilei.ro.
2023-11-14 23:14:03
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