
Follow-up – WAA
Cardiologists have pointed out that cases of myocardial infarction and stroke increase in the summer.
“According to studies, cases of myocardial infarction and stroke increase in the summer,” said Yuri Konev, a cardiologist and geriatrician.
He added, firstly: “It is not recommended to stay in the sun during the day from 10 am to 6 pm, because the sun is at its most active during this period.”
Second: You must pay attention to your water drinking regimen.
Third: The doses of medications that the person is taking must be adjusted, but after consulting the treating physician because each patient has his own specificity.
Fourth: A specific sleep schedule must be followed so that the body can fully produce the adaptation hormone, melatonin.
He explained, “Complications related to myocardial infarction and stroke can develop due to dehydration and a significantly increased risk of blood clotting, so it is necessary to drink plenty of water, although the heart and blood vessels of elderly people cannot tolerate a large amount of water due to the diseases they suffer from.”
He added, “It is necessary to cool the body even if there is no air conditioning in the house. It is also necessary to pay attention to the work and rest system and not to strain the body in abnormal heat.”
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