Reported about 1 year ago
As summer temperatures soar above 35 degrees Celsius, staying in air-conditioned rooms comes with the risk of 'cold heat stroke'. Dr. Liu from Shin Kong Hospital warns that prolonged exposure to cold environments can hinder sweating and decrease water intake, leading to dehydration. Symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, and fatigue. To avoid health issues, he advises staying hydrated, minimizing temperature fluctuations when entering and exiting air conditioning, and taking necessary precautions, especially for those involved in outdoor activities.
Source: YAHOO