Health and Weather: How Climate Affects Your Body
Weather influences more than just what we wear—it impacts our health. Sudden drops in temperature may trigger joint pain, while heatwaves increase risks of dehydration and heatstroke. Seasonal allergies also worsen during spring due to pollen spread.
Weather Pulse Now helps individuals track temperature, humidity, and Air Quality Index (AQI) to prepare for such changes. For asthma patients, knowing AQI levels before stepping outside is critical.
Cold weather increases chances of flu, while prolonged heat can strain the heart. By understanding these patterns, people can take preventive steps—like staying hydrated during heatwaves or wearing layers during cold snaps.
Families with children and elderly members especially benefit from monitoring weather-health connections. A quick check online can make the difference between comfort and risk.