As temperatures start dipping, most hypertensive people report thickening and clotting of blood and elevated blood pressure, all of which raise the risk of heart attacks. Worldwide, several studies have shown that the risk of having a heart attack during the winter months is twice as high as that of summers.
HOW DOES BLOOD CLOT? HOW DOES BP IMPACT THE HEART?
Blood pressure has an inverse relation to environmental temperature. During winter,…