Ear Nose and Throat Diseases Specialist Op. Dr. İsmet Çerçi warned about early spring.
FALSE SPRING WARNING FROM AN EXPERT
Dr. İsmet Çerçi: “As we approach the first spring season, when temperature changes occur, the days are hot and the evenings are cold, rapid temperature changes exposed to drafts between doors and windows in houses and mutually open windows in vehicles can affect our immunity and pave the way for infection. Despite the sun, low temperatures can be misleading. Sudden changes in weather affect children more than adults. Because of their sensitive nature, children are more prone to get sick. Tonsil and adenoid disease, which is one of the common diseases of childhood, increases with sudden changes in weather. The fact that nursery and school age children are exposed to more microorganisms also triggers this disease. “Dressing appropriately for the temperature, eating well and not being sleep deprived will keep our immunity up,” he said.
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