Friday, June 17, 2011

Why The rain Can Make You Sick?

Actually that makes us feel sick is because of differences in temperature in our body. If we are rained on, for example, a rain head so the head will be colder than the rest of the body. Then we will feel there is a "disorder" in our heads. We then say "our heads dizzy."

Likewise if we continue to scruff the wind, for example, fit again sitting near the window, we'll feel any abnormalities in our neck. But if the rain throughout our body, we really will not hurt.

Because all of our body have the same temperature. Especially when we play, our body will expend energy that is converted into heat. With our body temperature so that heat can ward off the cold temperatures caused by pouring rain.


Thus encouraged, if we're after rain washed, should we warm bath, so we quickly returned to normal temperature.

Low air pressure such as rain, clouds and high humidity proved to be a trigger headaches in children. The reduced air pressure has come down the immune though the exact cause is unknown.

In one study, researchers recruited 25 children and adolescents who have a history of migraine and chronic headaches. Researchers found that children tended more often of headaches when the weather is wet or the humidity is higher than usual.

Participants who participated in this study is almost three times more likely to suffer from headaches when the weather is rainy or high humidity conditions than when the air is dry.

In the study, researchers gave children a handheld computer that can record headache symptoms for two weeks. Later researchers compared that information with weather conditions that existed at the time.

The study, led by Dr. Mark Connely from Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics in Kansas City, Missouri complements previous studies using less precise methods. The results of this study are reported in the journal Headache.

Overall results obtained during the rainy period the children likely to suffer from symptoms of headaches by 59 percent compared to the dry weather that only 21 percent.

While in high humidity conditions in the above-average likelihood of headaches by 58 percent compared to normal when humidity is only 22 percent.

1 comment:

  1. Hello,
    I'm a student from Singapore and my group is doing a project whereby we need to find out whether rain will lead to health problems for students.
    However, as this is a blog, it may seem unreliable in our project work. Hence, can we know if you are professional doctors, and/or where can we get this exact information from?
    Thanks alot for your help.

    Sincerely,
    Jeng Yu

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