Muscovites have been warned of a possible rise in the number of heart attacks and strokes. This is due to the period of warm weather, which formed a “baric saddle,” said immunologist Nadezhda Loginina to Vechernyaya Moskva.
According to her, people with heart disease and vascular dystonia may experience malaise during sudden warming. In particular, pain in the joints may occur, and diseases associated with the central nervous system may worsen.
“The well-being of people with hypertension and hypotension may worsen – these diseases are associated with surges in blood pressure and are dependent on weather conditions,” the doctor said. In this regard, she urged all weather-dependent Muscovites to prepare for such natural phenomena, to monitor blood pressure indicators, and not to forget to take medications. In addition, in this situation, it is important not to disrupt sleep patterns, not to burden yourself with mental and physical activity.
Earlier, the doctor Alexander Myasnikov warned the Russians about the non-obvious sign of a heart attack.
Source: Rosbalt

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