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This can be from heavy sweating, ongoing humid weather or water left in the ear after swimming. Contact with bacteria in water. Cleaning the ear canal with ...
Drinking more water in hot or humid weather helps lower body temperature and replaces water lost through sweating. ... How extreme heat and humidity affect your ...
... humidity, during a viral illness, or when taking statin medication used to ... A history of muscle tissue breakdown called rhabdomyolysis (rab-doe-my-OL-ih-sis), ...
Heat exhaustion. Heat exhaustion can happen when your body becomes dehydrated and loses too much water and salt, as a result of high temperatures and humidity.
Use a dehumidifier to reduce indoor humidity. Use a high-efficiency particulate air filter in your bedroom. Need practical advice on diet and exercise? Want ...
As much as possible, stay away from allergens and toxins such as chemical fumes or secondhand smoke. Avoid extreme temperatures. Activity in very hot and humid ...
... humidity is not only good for our mind and spirit, but pretty much our entire body. "Heat, in general, dilates the blood vessels so it brings blood flow to ...
Activity in very hot and humid or very cold conditions may worsen shortness of breath caused by lung disease. Have an action plan. Talk with your healthcare ...
Keep indoor humidity below 50% and correct any moisture or water damage in the home. You can measure relative humidity with a small moisture meter ...
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