Sudden changes in atmospheric pressure affect the human body, especially those that are weather-related. In our conversation with the following person on this subject: RT said Honored Doctor of Russia Andrei Kabychkin.
According to him, patients with chronic diseases – problems of the cardiovascular system, bronchopulmonary, kidneys – are especially susceptible to meteopathies.
“Our body adapts to the environment, but if the adaptation of blood pressure to the external atmospheric pressure is disrupted, the person experiences discomfort, weakness, drowsiness, increased fatigue, headache, sweating and the feeling of crying,” explained the expert.
The doctor also listed ways to combat this condition. For example, physical activity and vitamins will help. The doctor also advised those who do not go out to walk more in the fresh air or breathe oxygen. Kabychkin noted that if the symptoms are particularly bothersome, it would be better to consult a doctor.
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