Climate pathology

Climatopathology is a field of medical science that studies the influence of climatic conditions on human health. Climatic factors can have both positive and negative effects on the human body.

For example, a hot climate can lead to dehydration, which can lead to decreased immunity and an increased risk of developing various diseases. Hot climates may also increase your likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease, such as heart attack.

On the other hand, cold climates can promote the development of respiratory diseases such as bronchitis and pneumonia. In addition, in cold climates there may be a decrease in immunity and an increased risk of developing infectious diseases.

In order to minimize the negative impact of climatic factors on human health, it is necessary to carry out preventive measures, such as hardening, proper nutrition and physical activity. It is also important to take into account the individual characteristics of each person when choosing a place to live and work.