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Friday, 15 February 2013

Heating In Toronto

Canada is one the most coldest places on earth, locating in the Northern North America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean on the east, North Pacific Ocean on the west, and the Arctic Ocean on the north, north of the conterminous US. In Winter, the temperature in most of the Cities in Canada drops down to 14 / 28°F, (-10 / -2°C)m and in some cities it almost drop downs to (-45 °C). The coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada was -63 °C (-81.4 F) in Snag, Yukon on February 1947.
In such extreme cold weather, health related issues such as "colds, sore throats, asthma, norovirus, painful joints, cold sore, cold hands and hearth attack" are the most common diseases that people of Canada face.



Common Health Related Issues In Winter

Colds

Colds is among the most common diseases people should be aware of, it normally struck individuals through bugs from light switches, and door handles used by others. The only and the most authentic way of getting rid of colds is to wash hands regularly no matter how cold the weather is.
Sore throat
95% of Sore throats cases are caused by viral infection, changes in temperature can also cause sore throats such as leaving the centrally heated room and exposing yourself into the cold outdoors can also affect the throat.

Asthma

The major trigger of asthma symptoms is cold air, such as shortness of breath and wheezing. Asthmatic patients should take extreme precautions in winter.

Norovirus

An infectious stomach bug which is also known as vomiting bug is called Norovirus. It is very active in cold winter days, however it can strike all year round, the most common places to get struck by Norovirus are hotels and schools. Despite being unpleasant illness, this disease normally does not last long more than couple of days.

Painful joints

In winter, people with arthritis complaint about their joints getting more painful, but it is not yet cleared why is this so. Pain and stiffness which are only joint symptoms are affected by weather. So far, there is no evidence of joint damage due to weather change.

Cold sores

Most of us recognise that cold sores are a sign that we’re run down or under stress. While there’s no cure for cold sores, you can reduce the chances of getting one by looking after yourself through winter.
Heart attacks
Heart attacks are very common in winter as compare to the rest of the year. More strain of the heart due to any increase in blood pressure can lead one into serious health related issue. In winter, the human heart has to work harder to maintain the body temperature.

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