Stroke, a condition many are familiar with, is no longer confined to the elderly; it increasingly affects younger individuals as well. Strokes are incredibly dangerous, and without timely detection and treatment, they can pose serious threats to our lives.
According to a recent article, certain morning habits can significantly increase the risk of stroke. Below are four common habits that health experts urge us to avoid to minimize this risk.
1. Jumping Out of Bed Immediately Upon Waking
Many people have the habit of abruptly getting out of bed as soon as they wake up. According to health experts, this is one of the most common morning actions that could lead to a stroke.
Medical professionals explain that while we sleep, our parasympathetic nervous system is active, resulting in a slower heart rate, gentler heart contractions, and lower blood pressure. Abruptly jumping out of bed activates the sympathetic nervous system, causing the heart rate and blood pressure to spike suddenly. This rapid change can lead to the rupture of small blood vessels in the brain, potentially causing a hemorrhagic stroke.
To reduce this risk, Dr. Quang advises staying in bed for 1-2 minutes after waking up. During this time, gently massage your face, eyes, head, and neck to gradually transition your body into an active state.
2. Drinking Salt Water Immediately After Waking
Many believe that drinking diluted salt water upon waking has antiseptic benefits, strengthens teeth, and promotes gum health. However, experts warn against this habit.
Consuming excessive salt can lead to high blood pressure, kidney damage, and an increased risk of stroke. Moreover, drinking salt water on an empty stomach can irritate the esophagus and stomach lining, potentially causing inflammation and ulcers over time.