Background

Five common bad weather injuries

Article arrow_drop_down


Cold and wintry conditions are sweeping across the UK now, with several yellow weather warnings in place for snow and ice in parts of England, Wales and Scotland.

During adverse weather conditions, accidents are more likely to happen and we become more vulnerable to injuries. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued its first amber cold health alert of the season, warning that the weather is likely to “cause significant impacts across health and social care services”.

Dr Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at the UKHSA, said: “It is vital to check in on vulnerable friends, family and neighbours to ensure they are well prepared for the onset of cold weather. Particularly if they are elderly or otherwise at increased risk.”

The Met Office is warning of “a chance of injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces”, as well as possible travel delays due to disruption on the roads and public transport.

While the weather warnings for snow and ice don’t cover the whole of the UK, temperatures are also set to plunge on Wednesday 20 November, with the Met Office predicting daytime temperatures in the low single figures for most, dropping to below zero at night.

If you have to be out and about during this period of cold, icy weather, these are the most common injuries that can happen and how you can avoid them.

Slips and falls

Girl in blue jeans is hiking in the wintertime, legs and shoes

Wearing the right shoes will help you avoid slipping and falling in icy and snowy conditions. (Getty Images)

When there’s ice on the ground, the risk of slipping and falling becomes much higher. There are a few things you can do to reduce this risk and protect yourself from injury, including:

  • Take extra time to plan the best route to your destination and avoid rushing

  • Wear suitable footwear, such as boots or trainers with rubber soles

  • Use handrails where you can

  • Take small steps and keep both hands free for balance

  • Avoid carrying lots of heavy bags

Road accidents tend to rise in number during hazardous weather conditions, like rain and snow. These lead to an increase in injuries – and some can be severe.

According to research by Churchill Car Insurance, there were 4,631 car accidents in the rain over the last two years, equivalent to 16 injuries for every rainy day across the UK.

A line of cars slowly driving on a snowy, icy road. Entire image is monochrome blue-ish except the taillights, which are glowing red and yellow.

Driving in hazardous weather conditions can lead to accidents and injury, some of which may be severe. (Getty Images)

To avoid accidents and injury while on the road, Alex Borgnis, head of car insurance at Churchill, urged drivers to “take care and adapt to wet weather conditions on the road”.

“Additional surface water can result in aquaplaning, which, when combined with poor visibility can make driving extremely dangerous. Reducing speed and increasing braking distances can give drivers extra seconds to react and has the potential to prevent a serious accident.”

Hypothermia

In very cold conditions, some people may be more vulnerable to hypothermia. According to the NHS, you can get hypothermia if you:

  • Do not wear enough clothes in cold weather

  • Stay out in the cold too long

  • Have wet clothes and get cold

  • Live in a cold house – older people living alone are particularly at risk

Portrait of elegant senior man drinking hot tea outdoors, during cold winter snowy day. Elderly man spending winter vacation in the mountains. Wintry landscape.�

You can avoid hypothermia in cold weather by dressing appropriately and wearing warm layers. (Getty Images)

Hypothermia is caused by a dangerous drop in body temperature below 35C, as the normal body temperature is around 37C. It is a medical emergency and must be treated in hospital.

You can avoid getting hypothermia in very cold conditions by wearing appropriate clothes with enough layers to keep you warm, getting out of cold, wet or windy conditions and moving somewhere warm and indoors if possible.

Frostbite

Frostbite can occur in temperatures below -0.55C and can affect any part of the body. However, the extremities are most likely to be affected – including hands, feet, ears, nose and lips.

Symptoms usually begin with the affected parts feeling cold and painful, followed by pins and needles before the area becomes numb as the tissues freeze. Severe frostbite can lead to the tissue dying, which may need to be amputated.

According to the NHS, you can prevent frostbite by taking precautions during cold weather.

  • Avoid unnecessary exposure to cold temperatures

  • Wear appropriate clothing that protects your extremities, like hats, socks, gloves, and other layers

  • Keep dry and remove any wet clothing as soon as you can

Carbon monoxide poisoning

A hand punching a test button on an electrical Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Making sure you have an audible carbon monoxide alarm is important to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. (Getty Images)

Public Health England warns that the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning tends to go up in the winter due to malfunctioning appliances.

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless and odourless gas, which makes it all the more difficult to detect. It can leak from gas appliances that are incorrectly fitted, badly repaired or poorly maintained, as well as from flues, chimneys and blocked vents.

Symptoms include:

  • Feeling sick or being sick

To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, it’s very important to have your heating and cooking appliances checked by a Gas Safe registered engineer to ensure they are working properly and safely.

You must also fit an audible carbon monoxide alarm to help protect you from exposure to high levels of the gas.

Read more about health and wellness:



Source: www.yahoo.com

About the author

trending_flat
Nima Momeni contradicts himself on witness stand

In his third day of testimony Nima Momeni, who is on trial for the stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee seemed to contradict some of his earlier statements. For the most part, Momeni answered the questions about the April 2023 incident and aftermath using very similar phrasing as he did during two days of testimony last week. Most significantly, Momeni testified earlier that the altercation between Lee and himself began over a “joke” he made to Lee about spending time with his family instead of going to a strip club. Judge Alexandra Gordon, who asked questions through the morning on behalf of the jurors, asked Momeni what happened after this joke and whether Momeni ever apologized for it. That’s when Momeni mentioned knowing Lee was in town to see his children. This raised an issue: Last week, under questioning from prosecutor Omid […]

trending_flat
Five common bad weather injuries

Cold and wintry conditions are sweeping across the UK now, with several yellow weather warnings in place for snow and ice in parts of England, Wales and Scotland.During adverse weather conditions, accidents are more likely to happen and we become more vulnerable to injuries. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued its first amber cold health alert of the season, warning that the weather is likely to "cause significant impacts across health and social care services".Dr Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at the UKHSA, said: "It is vital to check in on vulnerable friends, family and neighbours to ensure they are well prepared for the onset of cold weather. Particularly if they are elderly or otherwise at increased risk."The Met Office is warning of "a chance of injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces", as […]

trending_flat
Matt Alexander has 287-vote lead in school board race

Matt Alexander, the incumbent president of the Board of Education, appears poised to keep his job after eking out a victory over challenger John Jersin for the fourth and final open seat. The San Francisco Department of Elections moments ago released the results of another 1,961 ballots, bringing the grand total of ballots to 411,708 — 78.83 percent of the electorate. Very few ballots are left to be counted — only around 250 of them, including 200 vote-by-mail ballots and 50 provisional ones cast at polling places throughout the city and the City Hall voting center. Even if the 250 remaining ballots all go Jersin’s way— a mathematical anomaly — it would not be enough for Jersin to flip the results. Alexander has a lead of 287 votes —he gained 37 votes from the last drop on Nov. 16. Alexander now has 122,588 votes while Jersin […]

trending_flat
14 Ways To Stay Fit And Active Over The Holidays

    Busy holiday schedules filled with shopping, planning, traveling, parties, and an endless supply of tempting baked goods can easily throw a wrench in our normal eating and workout routines.  While the holidays may be the hardest time of year to maintain your fitness goals and stick with a workout plan, it’s not the best time to start making aggressive weight loss goals. But there’s no reason you can’t enjoy yourself armed with a few strategies to get you through the season to keep you healthy and fit. Holiday Fitness Tips Here are some tricks and tips that can help you stay fit, active, and healthy through the holidays! 1. Focus on Maintaining Instead of Losing Weight  Reigning in our bad eating habits early can put us in a much better position to get started on those healthy New Year’s resolutions.  […]

trending_flat
Mission restaurant El Buen Comer wins mole contest

Sign up below to get Mission Local’s free newsletter, a daily digest of news you won’t find elsewhere. As the air cools into autumn, San Francisco also enters the perfect season for mole — a quintessential hearty Mexican sauce that requires a melange of nuts, fruits, chili peppers, and spices such as cumin and cinnamon. A “Moles to Die For” contest drew a crowd of some 60 people to the Mission District on Saturday to taste moles from six chefs who brought their recipes from different regions of Mexico.The contest, organized by the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts at 2868 Mission St., marks the finale of the Día de Los Muertos season. Guests spent two hours on Saturday tasting, feasting, and returning to taste and feast again on samples from the six contenders. In the background was Mexican dance music, […]

Related

trending_flat
This 28-year-old is risking her financial future to support her unemployed mom. Is it worth going deeper into debt?

This 28-year-old is risking her financial future to support her unemployed mom. Is it worth going deeper into debt? In a recent Reddit post, Annie, a 28-year-old college student, shared her history of balancing financial obligations at home while working and covering the cost of her tuition. She lives with her mother, Erin, 48, and her two younger brothers, but her earnings are stretched thin to help keep their household afloat. Recently, Annie got a new job with similar pay but a better bonus structure, though she regrets telling her mom, who has since frequently asked for financial support. The most recent request – a $500 bill to repair a wall damaged by the family’s dog – was one Annie couldn’t fulfill. “I had to borrow from a financial institution and I have a credit card that is maxed out […]

trending_flat
Russian air strikes shake fragile G20 consensus ahead of summit

By Lisandra Paraguassu and Elizabeth PineauRIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A Russian air strike on Ukraine on Sunday shook a fragile consensus among the Group of 20 major economies drafting their joint statement at an annual leaders summit in Rio de Janeiro, three diplomats familiar with the talks told Reuters.European diplomats are now pushing to revisit previously agreed language on the topic of global conflicts after Russia unleashed its largest air strike on Ukraine in almost three months. The United States responded by lifting prior limits on Ukraine's use of U.S.-made weapons to strike deep into Russia.The escalating conflict could upset a hard-fought consensus that G20 negotiators reached around 5 a.m. on Sunday, after an overnight push to ready the joint statement for final review by leaders arriving in Rio.That preliminary consensus after six days of negotiations included streamlined language […]

trending_flat
Anduril, defense sector will ‘do well’ in new Trump admin.: CEO

Anduril Industries Co-Founder and CEO Brian Schimpf has a conversation with Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton about the relationship between escalating geopolitical conflicts around the world and the innovations in US defense technology. "Anduril has done well in [the] prior Trump administration. It's done very well in a Biden administration and I think we'll continue to do well in any future administration," Schimpf explains at the annual Yahoo Finance Invest conference. To see every interview from Yahoo Finance Invest, click here. For the full interview with Brian Schimpf, click here. This post was written by Daniel A. Nelson Source: finance.yahoo.com

trending_flat
North Carolina senator’s office allegedly told woman to ‘move to China’ after she expressed concerns over abortion policy

A North Carolina lawmaker is going viral on TikTok after his office allegedly told a female constituent in an email to “move to China” after she raised concerns about the state’s abortion policy.The constituent, who asked to remain anonymous due to concerns for her safety, told NBC News on Saturday that she sent an email to Republican state Sen. Danny Britt on Nov. 7 to say that her family “desperately wants to expand.”“But because of You, [President-elect Donald] Trump and the republican party and the strict abortion laws in this country we cannot,” she wrote in the email, a copy of which was shared with NBC News. “Thanks for ruining our futures! You all are terrible people.”In response, Britt’s legislative assistant Camille McDougald allegedly told the constituent to consider moving to another country.“Thank you so much for the email. I […]

Be the first to leave a comment

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Karl The Fog

Welcome to Karl The Fog, your digital gateway to the enigmatic world of San Francisco’s legendary mist. We are the storytellers, the observers, and the chroniclers of the ever-elusive, charismatic character known as Karl.

KARL THE FOG, and KARL THE FOG COFFEE logos, images, fonts, names, and other trademarks are trademarks of KARL THE FOG, LLC and may not be used without permission.

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation