Sleep Apnea,Asthma & Other Health Hazards of Thunderstorms
Summer thunderstorms are great theater-sky-spanning fireworks followed by crackling, crashing booms. But thunderstorms are also linked to some negative effects on health, from breathing disturbances to heart problems.
Summer thunderstorms are great theater—sky-spanning fireworks followed by crackling, crashing booms. But thunderstorms are also linked to some negative effects on health, from breathing disturbances to heart problems, reports the August 2010 issue of the Harvard Health Letter.
Sleep apnea. Falling atmospheric pressure is a common feature of most thunderstorms. People with sleep apnea—periods during which they briefly stop breathing while they sleep—have more apnea “events” on nights when atmospheric pressure is lower.
Lightning. Getting hit by lightning isn’t as deadly as you might think. In fact, many people survive this rare event, although their injuries can be serious. Direct strikes aren’t the only danger.
The current from lightning can travel through the ground to a person standing nearby. Lightning can also “splash” from one person to another or from a tree to a person.
Lightning can even be dangerous to people inside a building who touch lightning-charged plumbing or telephone wiring. Survivors of lightning-related injuries may end up with neurological and eye problems.
Thunderstorm asthma. Some thunderstorms trigger an increase in the number of people seeking medical attention for asthma. These occasional episodes of “thunderstorm asthma” have been correlated with high pollen and spore counts. How might thunderstorms increase pollen and spores in the air?
According to one theory, the gusts of wind that signal the approach of a thunderstorm storm whip pollen off of grass and trees.
Read the full-length article: “Storm’s a-comin’”
Tagged with: Apnea • Breathing Disturbances • Eye Problems • Harvard Health • Heart Problems • Lightning • Lightning Injuries • Pollen • Sleep Apnea • Spore • Stop Breathing • Summer Thunderstorms • Thunderstorm Asthma • Thundestorm
Filed under: Asthma • Sleep Apnea • Sleep Problems
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