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Kumaran Medical Center Advises Ways to Prevent Heart Diseases During Winters | ||
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
The best Multi-Specialty Hospital in Coimbatore - KMC (Kumaran Medical Center) focuses on raising a healthy society with their exemplary medical services. As part of this, the cardiology specialists - Dr. A. Eswaran MD., DNB (Cardio), FSCAI and Dr. K. Karthik MD., DNB (Cardiology) gives a vivid explanation and spread awareness about the high risk of heart attacks during winter. They state that the risk of heart attack is 30% higher during winter. Kumaran Medical Center
Speaking of the main causes of heart attack in winter, Cardiologists Dr. A. Eswaran, and Dr. K. Karthik, Kumaran Medical Center said, as the body needs to keep warmth during winter, there will be an increased need of blood circulation. So, the heart works hard to circulate blood. The severe cold leads to shrinkage of the blood vessels. It also shrinks the blood vessel which supplies to the heart. Due to these actions, the heart is straining during winter, which could be one of the reasons for increased risk of heart attack. As sweating is decreased during winter, the salt and water content in the body rise. It leads to increased blood pressure in the body. This is also an important reason to cause a heart attack in winter. During the cold season, hormonal changes occur in the body which will lead to a high risk of causing a blood clot. Because of the cold winter, many people fail to wake up in the early morning and they skip their regular exercises. Skipping their regular physical activities also increases the risk of a heart attack. Usually, the winter season stimulates appetite. Therefore, many people eat heavily and some unhealthy food habit may result in a high risk of heart attack. The instructions given by the cardiologists to prevent heart disease in winter are given below
How to avoid cardiac problems during winter? Recommendations by cardiologists of Kumaran Medical Center to take care of your heart
Dr. A. Eswaran and Dr. K. Karthik requested the vulnerable people to follow the given recommendations to avoid the greater risk of heart attack during the winter. For more details and clarifications, please contact 0422 - 2226222 or mail us at info@kumaranmedical.com. |
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