Temperatures above 30°C dangerous for blood pressure, expert warns
Internist Dr. Paweł Banaś warns that temperatures above 30°C pose health risks not only to the elderly but also to young and physically active people. Heat promotes dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, which can cause significant blood pressure fluctuations and serious health consequences.
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