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Winter and increased risk of Stroke


Published on 2025-01-20 04:03:26 - MSN
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  • Bangalore's winter brings increased health risks including higher incidence of strokes, Parkinson's disease complications, and infections. Strokes, especially ischemic types, rise with falling temperatures due to factors like vasoconstriction and increased blood viscosity.

The article from MSN discusses the increased risk of stroke during winter months. It highlights that cold weather can lead to physiological changes like vasoconstriction, which raises blood pressure and increases the likelihood of blood clots. Additionally, people tend to engage in less physical activity, and there's a higher incidence of infections like the flu, which can also contribute to stroke risk. The article points out that dehydration, often overlooked in winter, can thicken the blood, further elevating stroke risk. It also mentions that the holiday season might bring stress and changes in diet, potentially exacerbating risk factors. The piece advises on preventive measures like staying warm, maintaining hydration, regular physical activity, and managing health conditions like hypertension and diabetes to mitigate these risks.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/health/diseases-and-conditions/winter-and-increased-risk-of-stroke/ar-AA1xsTNK ]
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