SSRI 抗抑郁用户由于下丘脑对温度调节的影响而面临受热的更大脆弱性。 SSRI antidepressant users face increased vulnerability to heat due to hypothalamus influence on temperature regulation.
社交媒体上的病毒式帖子强调了SSRIs的一个鲜为人知的副作用 (选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂), 一种常见的抗抑郁药物: 增加对热的脆弱性. Viral posts on social media have highlighted a lesser-known side effect of SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors), a common antidepressant medication: increased vulnerability to heat. 这种副作用可能源于SSRI对下丘脑的影响, 这一大脑结构影响温度调节,导致过度出汗或减少出汗, 这可能导致脱水和体温升高, 使使用者面临热力衰竭和热中风的风险. This side effect can stem from SSRI's impact on the hypothalamus, a brain structure that influences temperature regulation, leading to either excessive sweating or reduced sweating, which can result in dehydration and increased body temperature, putting users at risk of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. 在进行研究的同时,医务专业人员必须与病人讨论这一副作用,帮助他们管理潜在的与热相关的风险。 While research is ongoing, it is crucial for medical professionals to discuss this side effect with patients to help them manage potential heat-related risks.