Does walking speed affect brain health? Hossam Mowafy answers

09:12 PM

Friday, October 4, 2024

Books – Hassan Morsi:

Dr. Hossam Mowafy, Professor of Critical Care Medicine at Kasr Al-Aini, warned of the danger of some types of headaches, especially those accompanied by symptoms such as blurred eyes and vomiting.

Mowafi explained in his program, “Rabb, Increase My Knowledge,” that these symptoms may indicate an increase in cerebral fluid pressure, which requires immediate referral to a doctor to diagnose and treat the condition.

The professor of critical care medicine at Kasr Al-Aini pointed out that there is a direct relationship between blood pressure and cerebral fluid, and that any imbalance in this balance may lead to serious complications, stressing the importance of paying attention to any changes in the nature of headaches, and not ignoring these symptoms.

Muwafi advised the need for calm and tranquility while performing acts of worship, noting that the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, recommended walking slowly and reverently while going to prayer, in order to preserve the health of the brain and the balance of fluids in it.

The professor of critical care medicine at Kasr Al-Aini confirmed that a headache is not just an annoying pain, but rather it may be an indication of a serious health problem, so everyone must take it seriously and seek help from a doctor immediately when they feel any disturbing symptoms.

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.