(ORDO NEWS) — Magnetic storms can cause a deterioration in the well-being of many people. Increased solar activity adversely affects human health.
There are a lot of such dangerous days in May, so you need to know which days you should be as careful as possible.
Magnetic storms result from the fact that much more energy is generated on the surface of the Sun than is needed.
This leads to the appearance of flares, and those in turn provoke fluctuations in the magnetic field of our planet.
Most of these fluctuations go unnoticed by a person, but if the outbreak is stronger, then it can worsen your well-being and adversely affect the work of many organs.
On the evening of May 16, a relatively weak magnetic storm began, the impact of which can only be felt by weather-dependent people, the elderly and those who have chronic diseases.
The next weak geomagnetic storm is expected on May 20. After 4 days, on May 24, our planet will face a strong enough event that absolutely everyone can feel. May 25-27 will also be dangerous.
On days of solar activity, you need to be extremely careful. Many are faced with the fact that there will be malaise, headache, fatigue and even drowsiness for some unknown reason.
Frequent signs of a magnetic storm can be irritability, mood swings, problems with concentration. The main symptoms include the following:
- Dizziness and headache.
- Nausea and complete lack of appetite, pain in the abdomen.
- Weakness, drowsiness, attention problems.
- Irritability and aggression.
- An increase in blood pressure, the heart may hurt, tachycardia appears.
- Chronic diseases are on the rise.
- There is a strong ache in the bones and joints.
On dangerous days, it is very important to follow the daily routine, eat right and sleep enough time. Do not drink too much coffee, or if possible, it is better to replace it with herbal or green tea.
You need to give up alcohol, smoking. Instead, walk outdoors. It is also worth minimizing the physical and mental stress on the body. Medicines should always be on hand if a person has any specific chronic diseases.
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