No dizziness or fatigue
Due to poor blood vessel elasticity, the elderly are susceptible to changes in blood pressure after bathing, leading to dizziness and fatigue.
blood pressure fluctuates after bathing in the elderly, increasing the risk of stroke. If the elderly are not dizzy or tired after bathing, it shows that blood vessels are well regulated and the cardiovascular system is relatively healthy.
No discomfort to the heart
When you shower, your blood vessels dilate and your heart has to work harder to pump blood. If your heart's function is poor at this time, it can cause discomfort such as tightness and shortness of breath.
Therefore, if the elderly do not feel discomfort in their heart after bathing, it means that heart function is still good.
No joint pain
As we age, joint and bone degeneration is inevitable. However, if the elderly do not have joint pain or limited mobility after bathing, it means flexible joints and good bone health.
No difficulty breathing
Elderly people do not have chest tightness or shortness of breath after bathing, proving that the respiratory system is functioning normally and the heart and lungs function are good.