High temperatures affect blood pressure

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The Executive Director of BCI, prof. Simova:

High temperatures affect blood pressure by raising it. The blood thickens, which makes it harder for the heart to beat and can lead to heat stroke. The temperature rises, which can cause heat stroke and heat exhaustion. Simova recommended not to undergo sudden temperature changes, drink more fluids and wear loose and wide clothes.

Please see the full article in Bulgarian here.

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