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Winter's Chill: Heart Attack Risk Soars!
13 Jan
Summary
- Harsh winter increases risk of heart attacks, breathing problems, and infections.
- Doctors warn of rising blood pressure and dehydration risks during cold spells.
- Elderly, children, and those with pre-existing conditions are most vulnerable.

The current severe winter season has heightened health risks, particularly for those with underlying cardiac, kidney, or lung conditions, as well as the elderly and children. Doctors at AIIMS, New Delhi, reported a notable rise in cardiac events, respiratory issues, and infections during the recent cold spell.
Experts noted that cold weather often causes blood pressure to spike, even in patients with previously stable readings. Reduced fluid intake can thicken blood, increasing heart attack risks, while air pollution exacerbates these issues. Kidney patients, already prone to hypertension, may require medication adjustments.
Endocrinologists also highlighted concerns about disrupted blood sugar control in diabetics. Maintaining an active lifestyle, a balanced diet, and considering vaccinations are recommended. For the elderly and infants, staying warm and avoiding extreme temperatures is critical to prevent complications and severe infections.


