Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - In summer, the weather is hot. I have epilepsy. Will it happen suddenly?

In summer, the weather is hot. I have epilepsy. Will it happen suddenly?

Yes, summer can easily make people hot and dry, which can increase the risk of epilepsy.

The specific contents of the points to note are as follows:

1. In summer, the hot and high temperatures can easily cause people to be emotionally irritable and uneasy, and sudden mental stimulation can lead to the recurrence of epilepsy. Because encountering some emergencies when going out can easily cause epilepsy patients to experience violent mood swings, mental stimulation can cause the patient's brain nerves to become overexcited, causing the recurrence of epilepsy.

2. The weather in summer is unpredictable and sudden changes in climate can easily stimulate the neuromodulatory system of epilepsy patients and lead to epilepsy attacks. Therefore, in summer, epilepsy patients should pay attention to weather changes and avoid colds, fevers, and exposure to rain.

3. Strong light and strong sound stimulation in summer can also easily lead to the recurrence of epilepsy. The stimulation of the sun in summer, or sudden flashes of light or dazzling light waves in life, can cause neurological disorders in the brain and lead to epileptic attacks. Strong sound stimulation can cause irritability, palpitation, rapid heartbeat, restlessness, etc. The spirit is highly tense and the nerves are overexcited, which can directly induce attacks.

4. Intemperate eating in summer, overeating, and spicy food can lead to endocrine disorders and induce the recurrence of epilepsy. Lack of sleep and lack of energy can also reduce the resistance of the nervous system, leading to the recurrence of epilepsy.