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Is it because the air pressure is too low to breathe in summer?

Many people think that summer is too hot to breathe because of the low air pressure, saying that this is a sign of rain. It seems reasonable, but it is completely wrong. Although people's breathing is mainly done by the lungs, the skin also has a certain breathing function. Most people will find it difficult to breathe when they are immersed in water. This is not entirely due to the strong pressure in the water, but the feeling that the respiratory function of the skin is suppressed in the water. It is also known in the treatment of skin burn that if the area of skin burn exceeds a certain proportion of the total area of human skin, it must be incurable. In summer, under the control of subtropical high, the weather is humid and sultry, and the sweat of the human body is not easy to evaporate, and a large amount of sweat stays around the pores, resulting in the respiratory function of the skin not being able to play, just like people soaking in water, which will make people feel difficult to breathe. This is caused by high air humidity, not low air pressure, because the subtropical high pressure is high in summer. Therefore, in the case of sweating, it is necessary to wipe the sweat of the body in time and try to keep the skin in full contact with the air, which will reduce the pressure on cardiopulmonary function and help prevent heatstroke.