It’s time for weather-addicted people to prepare: a geomagnetic storm is approaching our planet at a speed of 1400 km/s

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It's time for weather-addicted people to prepare: a geomagnetic storm is approaching our planet at a speed of 1400 km/s

It’s time for weather-addicted people to get ready, because the storm is approaching the Earth at a speed of 1400 km/s. According to forecasts, this geomagnetic storm will be long-lasting and strong, and the peak is expected on September 26-27. An important reason to miss work.

Geomagnetic storms can affect not only our technical systems, but also human health. Meteodependent people may experience various symptoms and discomfort. Here are some of the most common sensations geomagnetic storms can cause:

  1. Headache and : Geomagnetic activity can cause severe headaches and migraine attacks.
  2. Fatigue and weakness: Many people complain of increased fatigue and lack of energy during storms.
  3. Heart rhythm disorders: Geomagnetic storms can cause tachycardia or other heart rhythm disturbances in some people.
  4. Fluctuations in blood pressure: High or low blood pressure is also a common symptom.
  5. Bad mood and irritability: Geomagnetic storms can negatively affect the emotional state, causing low mood, anxiety or irritability.
  6. Disturbed sleep: Many people experience sleep disorders where neither falling asleep nor deep sleep occurs.
  7. Joint and muscle pain: Some people suffer from joint and muscle pain.

To reduce these symptoms and discomfort, it is recommended to follow a healthy lifestyle: drink enough water, avoid caffeine and alcohol, eat healthy food, get more rest and limit physical activity if possible. In addition, it is worth consulting a doctor if the symptoms are very pronounced and interfere with daily activities.

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