There are many pollutants in the air in foggy days, and the air pressure is low, which is easy to induce acute attacks of cardiovascular diseases. The temperature is low in winter, the window is rarely opened in foggy days, and the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is large. Patients with hypertension and coronary heart disease suddenly go to the cold outdoors, which is also easy to cause stroke and myocardial infarction. Due to the increase of blood pressure, it may also cause myocardial ischemia or injury.
2. Increase the spread risk of infectious diseases.
Hazy weather, the ultraviolet rays in the surface layer are weakened, the air mobility is poor, the activities of harmful bacteria and viruses are enhanced, and the diffusion speed to the surrounding area is slowed down, resulting in an increase in the concentration of bacteria and viruses in the air and an increase in the risk of disease transmission.
3. Affect children's growth
Infants and young children are underdeveloped and have low resistance. Hazy days can cause children to cough, catch a cold, pneumonia and other problems. In addition, children can't receive enough sunshine in foggy days, and vitamin D deficiency affects calcium absorption and children's growth.
4. Psychological problems
Long-term smog weather will make people feel depressed, depressed, anxious and pessimistic, resulting in psychological problems and affecting people's normal life and work.
Try not to go out too early.
It is best to avoid going out at seven or eight in the morning and try to go out after ten. Pay attention to wearing a mask when going out. The elderly, children and patients with respiratory diseases with weak resistance should try to reduce the number of trips.
People's Health Network-Don't take it lightly in foggy days.