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Hypothermia can be a fatal disease : in low temperatures during winters, know the symptoms..

The temperature has decreased in various parts of the country. Snow is descending in the mountains, and chilly winds are sweeping across the plains. With the temperature dropping, there is a risk of hypothermia. This condition is induced by cold and can be deadly. Let's hear from experts on this matter.

Hypothermia can be a fatal disease
Hypothermia can be a fatal disease

Hypothermia can be a fatal disease : Many regions of the country are experiencing extreme cold. This drop in temperature can be detrimental to the body. If the body's temperature also begins to fall during winter, it can lead to hypothermia, a very dangerous condition. Without treatment, it may result in cardiac arrest. Therefore, it is crucial to understand hypothermia during this season—what it is, why it occurs, and how it can be prevented. Let's explore this further.


As winter temperatures drop, some individuals experience a decrease in body temperature, known as hypothermia. This dangerous condition arises when the body temperature falls below 95°F, occurring when the body cannot maintain adequate warmth. Immediate treatment is crucial for those with hypothermia, as it can directly impact the heart, potentially causing it to stop suddenly and leading to cardiac arrest. If you feel extremely cold this season or have difficulty walking, seek medical attention right away.


How is hypothermia dangerous?

Dr. LH Ghotekar from the Department of Medicine at Lady Hardinge Medical College states that a decrease in body temperature impairs the functioning of the heart, nervous system, and other organs. If not addressed, hypothermia may result in heart failure or cardiac arrest, potentially leading to death.


Dr. Ghotekar states that individuals who spend extended periods outdoors in winter or are forced to sleep under the open sky face a higher risk of this illness. Hypothermia is a leading cause of fatalities in extreme cold conditions. Therefore, it is crucial for everyone to prioritize their health during this winter.


Why does hypothermia occur?

  • Staying outside for a long time in winter

  • Wearing warm clothes in winter

  • Having a pre-existing heart disease

  • Low body temperature for a long time


What are the symptoms of hypothermia?

  • Shivering

  • Feeling very cold

  • Severe headache

  • Fainting

  • Fatigue


How to prevent hypothermia in winter?

  • Keep the body warm

  • Avoid going out in low temperatures in the morning and evening

  • Drink tea and water to keep the body warm

  • Do regular exercise to keep the body warm

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