According to her, during this period, not only weather-sensitive individuals but also those who usually do not react to weather changes may experience a decline in well-being.
Storms can cause headaches, increased blood pressure, and heart pain. Additionally, blood condition may worsen, potentially leading to nosebleeds, explained Omarova.
From July 6 to 7, a weak but prolonged solar storm is expected. Minor fluctuations may continue until July 13, and on the night before July 17 and throughout that day, flashes with a magnitude of 3 are expected. The last magnetic storm of the month will occur from July 27 to 28.
To minimize the negative impact of storms, it is recommended to walk more and engage in physical activity. It is also important to maintain a proper diet and sleep schedule: include high-protein foods in your diet and go to bed no later than 10:00 PM.
In case of painful symptoms, aspirin, karantine, and Plavix can be taken. These medications will help relieve tension and improve well-being.
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