Reported 11 months ago
As the weather gets hotter in Taiwan, cases of cellulitis are increasing due to the high temperatures, reaching as high as 38 degrees Celsius in some areas. Cellulitis patients are being hospitalized with severe inflammation, with some experiencing pus-filled blisters on their feet. The hot weather exacerbates inflammation, leading to a surge in respiratory infections and cellulitis cases. Medical professionals warn of the health risks associated with high temperatures, including weakened immune responses and increased cardiovascular risks for elderly individuals.
Source: YAHOO