2020年9月20日日曜日

Changes in atmospheric pressure due to typhoons and their effects on the body

Typhoon No. 10 is coming to Japan now.

It is reported that it is a tremendous large typhoon, the entire area of Kyushu has entered a storm area, and it is expected to cause unprecedented damage.
Kanagawa prefecture where I live is quite far away. although heavy rain warnings have been issued, there seems to be no serious impact. However, it seems that the atmospheric pressure had dropped due to the influence of the typhoon, so I strongly feel the change to my body.
I was sweating even though in the cool air conditioning (for a short while), nerve flow and hand tremor are especially intense today, and just a while ago, only my left eye hurt and shed tears.

By the way, I investigated how the change in atmospheric pressure affects the sympathetic nerve, and it seems that it is as follows. (However, it depends on the site)
  • Atmospheric pressure drops → Internal pressure of the body increase → Organs and tissues in the body expand
  • Tissues such as lungs and blood vessels are affected, react as stress, and act on the autonomic nerves.
The effects on the body are not limited to this action on the autonomic nerves, for example, the expansion of tissues causes deterioration of blood flow and lymphatic flow, causing swelling and dullness, and the expansion of tissues of the inner ear upsets the sense of balance and causes dizziness, so it seems that various things are happening to each person.

By the way, I also feel that the nerve flow becomoes intense when I am immersed in the pool, and this is possibly the opposite of what is written above, that is, "a decrease in internal pressure of the body reacts as stress, and as a result, it acts on the autonomic nerves"

Unfortunately, however, I had no idea how to make it easier...


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