00:00At the same time, experts are reminding us to rest and be careful.
00:07Stroke and high blood pressure are common,
00:10as well as kidney diseases.
00:12Marisol Abdurrahman was able to point this out.
00:18This holiday season,
00:19seasonal illnesses such as upper respiratory tract infection
00:23are being monitored in hospitals.
00:25This has increased in the Tondo Medical Center
00:28by 25 to 30 percent compared to last week.
00:31With the unstable weather,
00:33we are really having an uptick
00:37of upper respiratory tract infections.
00:41It's probably multifactorial,
00:44like the weather,
00:45also their control at home,
00:48sometimes they forget to take their medicine.
00:50Most of those who have this are the elderly and children.
00:53The doctor's advice is to stay at home
00:56if you don't have to go out.
00:58If you can't avoid it,
00:59wear a mask and immediately go to the doctor.
01:02The increase in lifestyle-related illnesses
01:07or the so-called holiday heart syndrome is also being closely monitored.
01:09The cases of stroke and hypertension
01:13and its complications have increased alarmingly.
01:16We also had some patients who had heart attacks,
01:21around 40 percent,
01:23compared to last week.
01:25What's even more alarming is that there are people who have had a stroke
01:28since the early 30s.
01:29To avoid it, especially now when there are foods and drinks,
01:33the doctor's advice is to eat and drink properly.
01:36Avoid fatty and salty foods
01:39and drink maintenance medicines.
01:41For GMA Integrated News,
01:44Marisol Abduraman,
01:46for Tuto 24 Hours.
01:53For Tuto 24 Hours, Marisol Abduraman,
01:55for Tuto 24 Hours.
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