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Does hot weather have an effect on hypertension?

In winter, the muscles of the human body are stimulated by cold air, which generally tightens and increases the pressure on blood vessels. Second, the air is dry in winter, people supplement less water, and blood is sticky. Therefore, blood pressure is generally higher in winter. It will be lower in summer. When the temperature is too high, it will cause discomfort to the human body, causing emotional changes, mood changes and physiological changes, and blood pressure will also rise. So it is not the higher the temperature, the better, but the most suitable temperature.