Summer heat is no longer causing only tiredness and dehydration. Doctors are now warning that extreme heatwaves may also be affecting lung health and breathing patterns, especially in cities facing rising temperatures and pollution levels. According to health experts, prolonged exposure to intense heat can worsen respiratory discomfort, trigger breathing difficulties, and increase stress on people already dealing with asthma, allergies, or weak lungs. For many people, symptoms such as breathlessness, chest discomfort, fatigue, or constant tiredness during summer may not simply be due to exhaustion alone. Why Extreme Heat Can Affect Breathing Doctors explain that high temperatures place additional stress on the body’s respiratory system. During heatwaves: air quality often worsens pollution and dust remain trapped longer This can irritate airways and make breathing feel heavier, especially in crowded urban areas. Hot air can also increase dehydration, which may affect the body’s ability to regulate breathing comfortably. Experts say ...
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