Tawau has an average temperature of 34.7°C in the past week, and people with weak constitution may get angry and “heaty”. Those who develop symptoms should seek medical examination as soon as possible | Overseas Chinese Daily

The average temperature in Tawau in the past week was 34.7°C
Weak constitution or “hot air”
Those who develop symptoms should seek medical examination as soon as possible

Publication Date: Tuesday, March 21, 2023

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■The weather in Tawau was very hot in the past week, and many citizens felt unwell because of this.

[Tawau 20th News]According to the data of the Meteorological Bureau, the highest daytime temperatures in Tawau in the past week (March 13 to March 19) were: 33°C, 34°C, 34°C, 35°C, 35°C, 36°C and 36°C. Therefore, the average daytime temperature in Tawau for the past week is regarding 34.7°C. During this period of time, some people with weaker constitutions will inevitably be unable to withstand the too hot temperature, resulting in what the Chinese commonly call “upfire” or “hot air”, which is the so-called inflammation in Western medicine, which may cause headaches and some relief. Therefore, attention needs to be paid to conditioning to avoid turning into serious diseases in the case of negligence. The effects of getting angry include the following, which leads to strong liver fire, dilation and congestion of blood vessels in the head. Lead to decreased immunity, infection with cold or virus, causing cold or fever. Causes nerve root sensitivity, causing migraines or nervous headaches. Therefore, if you are looking for traditional Chinese medicine to relieve headaches caused by internal heat through the following methods, take medicines for clearing heat and detoxification, dispelling wind and reducing fire. If Western medicine is to take anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve dizziness and inflammation and other drugs.

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If the situation is not too serious, it can also be prevented by drinking plenty of water, eating more fruits and vegetables, supplementing vitamins and water, promoting metabolism and detoxification. Special attention should be paid to rest and sleep, to avoid overwork and stress, and to maintain a good mood. Because some symptoms of inflammation and dengue fever are similar, and dengue fever has been rampant in Sabah in the past two years, it is easy to cause misunderstandings, and patients may think that they are infected with dengue fever. The difference between the two is as follows. Getting angry is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine, which refers to excessive heat in the body, leading to symptoms such as dry mouth, sore throat, constipation, and yellow urine. Dengue fever is an acute infectious disease caused by dengue virus, which is mainly transmitted through the bite of Aedes mosquito or commonly known as Aedes mosquito. Getting angry generally does not cause high fever, but the typical manifestation of dengue fever is sudden high fever (above 40°C), lasting 2-7 days, accompanied by headache, musculoskeletal joint pain, rash, etc. Hemorrhagic tendencies and shock generally do not occur when getting angry, but the severe manifestations of dengue fever are multiple organ hemorrhage and shock, hemoconcentration, leukocyte and thrombocytopenia. In any case, this knowledge is only for life assistance, not professional medical education, so no matter you have any one or more of the above signs and symptoms, please seek medical examination in time to avoid delays in seeing a doctor and missing the opportunity for recovery.

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