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As urgent warning issued to millions in icy cold snap – the 4 ways it can prove deadly

A COLD snap has swept the UK with Brits being urged to look out for those at risk.

An ice warning has been issued and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) have also issued a major health alert due to freezing temperatures.

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An icy Richmond Park in London pictured today amid cold weather warningsCredit: Rick Findler / Story Picture Agency

While the cold weather is likely to cause travel chaos for many Brits trying to get around today, it can also be dangerous when it comes to your health.

In a warning issued this week, Dr Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at UKHSA said that cold weather can have a serious impact on health.

This particularly applies to older people and those with pre-existing health conditions, as it increases the risks of heart attacks, strokes and chest infections, he said.

"During this period, it is important to check in on family, friends and relatives who may be more vulnerable to the cold weather.

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"If you have a pre-existing medical condition or are over the age of 65, it is important to try and heat your home to at least 18°C if you can," he added.

Cold weather guidance from the UKHSA states that every year, tens of thousands of people across the country die from conditions that can be linked to cold weather exposure.

"Whatever the weather outside, or inside for that matter, our bodies fight a constant battle to keep internal conditions pretty much the same.

"We have a range of reflexes that kick in to keep our core temperature steady at around 37.5C. This is so that our cells and organs are protected from damage," experts explained.

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But what are the main conditions you should be looking out for as the UK braces itself for -10C conditions?

1. Heart attacks

People exposed to cold weather are more likely to suffer a heart attack, a recent study revealed.

Researchers from Lund University in Sweden found that the average number of heart attacks per day was significantly higher when the weather was cold, compared to when the weather was warm.

On a regular basis it translated to four more heart attacks per day when the average temperature was below zero.

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It is thought that the risk of heart attacks is higher in cold weather because the body responds to feeling chilly by restricting superficial blood vessels.

This decreases how warm the skin is and increases blood flow through the arteries.

The body also begins to shiver and your heart rate increases to keep you warm.

But these responses can put extra stress on your heart, the experts said.

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2. Asthma

Experts at Asthma UK say that winter can be ​a dangerous time for people with asthma as chilly weather, colds, flu, chest infections and mould are more common and can trigger life-threatening asthma attacks.

They explained that these attacks cause airways to become inflamed, causing symptoms such as coughing, wheezing and struggling to breathe.

"Make sure you carry your reliever inhaler (usually blue) with you at all times and keep taking their regular preventer inhaler (usually brown) as prescribed. ​

"The simple scarf could also save your life.

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"Do a 'scarfie’ - wrapping a scarf loosely over your nose and mouth to help warm up the air before they breathe it in, ​as cold air is another asthma attack trigger.

"It could also be helpful to stick to indoor activities when the weather is particularly cold", they advise.

3. Blood clots

Sudden changes in temperature cause thermal stress to the body, which has to work harder to maintain its constant temperature.

In particular, research has shown this makes it more likely for people to suffer from dangerous blood clots during winter.

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