Health Risks and How to Deal With Them


Extreme cold brought on by winter storms like the one about to hit much of the United States can pose serious health concerns — from frostbite and hypothermia to heart strain and breathing problems. Heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain can also create icy hazards on driveways, sidewalks, and roadways.

We asked experts for their top tips on staying safe when severe winter weather strikes, especially if you have a medical condition that puts you at higher risk.

How Does Extreme Cold Harm the Body?

Brad Uren, MD, an emergency medicine doctor and clinical associate professor at Michigan Health in Ann Arbor, says extreme cold challenges the body in multiple ways, including:

  • Narrowing blood vessels, forcing the heart to work harder to pump blood and increasing heart strain
  • Irritating the airways 
  • Accelerating heat loss

For people with some chronic conditions like asthma, COPD, heart disease, and diabetes, the effects can be even greater, and with more serious complications, Dr. Uren says.