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Cold Snap Triggers Cardiac Crisis in Kolkata

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Hospitals report a surge in cardiac patients due to plummeting temperatures.
  • Cold weather constricts blood vessels, raising blood pressure and heart strain.
  • Cardiac ailments could continue to rise for several weeks, doctors warn.
Cold Snap Triggers Cardiac Crisis in Kolkata

A sharp decline in mercury has triggered a significant increase in cardiac diseases across Kolkata, with hospitals reporting a surge in patients presenting with heart attacks and other cardiovascular issues. Doctors have noted that the sustained drop in temperatures is causing blood vessel constriction, leading to fluctuations in blood pressure and increased strain on the heart. This phenomenon, common in winter, has been particularly severe this season.

Cardiologists are warning that cardiac ailments could continue to rise over the coming weeks. Charnock Hospital observed a 20% increase in cardiac patients, citing seasonal vasoconstriction and reduced physical activity as key factors. Narayana RN Tagore Hospital also noted the impact of lower activity levels and lifestyle changes during winter.

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Manipal Hospital EM Bypass reported a 10% rise in acute heart attack cases, correlating with a 10%-20% increase in primary angioplasty procedures. BP Poddar Hospital admitted over 23 patients for cardiovascular issues and stroke, with a spike in patients reporting arrhythmia and chest discomfort. Experts advise maintaining hydration, staying active, avoiding smoking and oily foods, and limiting exposure to air pollution to prevent complications.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cold temperatures cause blood vessels to constrict, raising blood pressure and straining the heart, leading to an increase in cardiac events.
BM Birla Heart Hospital reports increased cardiac strain and heart attacks in winter due to cold, particularly for those with pre-existing conditions.
Stay hydrated, remain physically active, avoid smoking, eat healthy, and limit exposure to pollution and cold air to protect your heart.

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