Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 Breathing Easier During the Summer Months WVLT - Knoxville,TN http://www.volunteertv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5072084 Knoxville (WVLT) - It smacks you in the face as soon as you step outside, the hot, humid, stagnant air settled into the Tennessee Valley. It's not only uncomfortable, it can be harmful to your health. Medical Reporter Jessa Goddard has more on the problems this air can cause and how you can breathe easier. Extreme heat and humidity, combined with stagnant air conditions and the ozone levels that typically rise between may and october, and it's not only unpleasant... It's sometimes dangerous to be outdoors. As your body adjusts, certain changes take place... You breathe faster, your heart beats more rapidly, your blood pressure and body temperature also rise. " The heat's hard on people, particularly with chronic lung disease, people that are outside working, not getting enough liquids, getting a little dehydrated and some mild heat exhaustion, " Parkwest Emergency Room Doctor Barry Cummings says he regularly treats people suffering from heat cramps to heat exhaustion to heat stroke. But it's not just the heat that's on in East Tennessee. " The humidity plays a big part, too. And with the still air and the humidity we have increased toxins and allergens in the air too, which affects some people, " says Dr. Cummings. Compounding the problem is East Tennessee's geography. It's a hot bed for mold spores that get stuck in the valley. " We have some mold in this area, being down in the valley we don't get quite enough wind to flow through here. If you have the same amount of heat on a beach or someplace where you've got a lot of breeze, it feels cooler, " says Dr. Cummings. Long-term, repeated exposure to high levels of ozone can lead to a reduction in lung function, inflammation of the lung lining and increased respiratory discomfort. The environmental protection agency estimates five to 20 percent of the US population is particularly susceptible to the harmful effects of ozone air pollution. Air conditioning is your best method of protection. If you don't have air conditioning, spend time in public facilities, such as libraries and malls. Schedule strenuous actities in the early morning and evening hours when its cooler. And of course, drink fluids regularly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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