Festive Season and Your Heart: How to Balance Indulgence with HealthDr Sunandan Sikdar, Consultant- Cardiology, Narayana Hospital, Barasat

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The festive season brings joy, color and community celebrations. Yet, alongside the lights and music, the festive season can also create invisible stress on the heart. With World Heart Day coinciding with the festive season, it is worth remembering that celebrations are best enjoyed when health remains protected.
Even people without prior heart problems may experience palpitations, irregular heartbeat, or breathlessness when they overindulge. Heavy festive meals, excessive sweets, salty snacks, dehydration, and late-night revelry can disturb the body’s natural balance. Alcohol intake and stimulants such as caffeinated drinks are additional triggers that may strain the cardiovascular system.
Crowded pandals and noisy gatherings add another layer of risk. Loud environments, combined with fatigue and sleep loss, can elevate blood pressure and heart rate. For someone already living with hypertension, diabetes, or coronary artery disease, this strain can be significant. Ignoring early warning signs such as chest tightness, dizziness, unexplained fatigue, or sudden breathlessness may delay timely care.

Precautions for a Heart-Safe Celebration
A few mindful measures can go a long way in protecting heart health during the festive rush. Balanced eating is key: enjoying traditional favourites, but in controlled portions. Mixing heavy meals with lighter, home-cooked options, limiting fried foods helps reduce risk. Hydration should not be overlooked. Adequate water intake maintains circulation and reduces unnecessary load on the heart.
Physical activity can remain part of the celebrations. Walking to pandals, climbing stairs instead of relying on escalators, and taking periodic breaks to stretch, all support healthy circulation. Equally important is rest: late nights should be balanced with sufficient sleep to allow the body to recover.
For those with existing heart conditions, medicines must be taken without interruption. Carrying necessary prescriptions, keeping emergency contacts handy, and knowing when to seek immediate medical help are vital safeguards.
Festivities celebrate the triumph of strength over adversity. This season, that spirit can extend to personal health by choosing moderation, balance, and awareness. Protecting the heart ensures that the joy of festivity is not just momentary but carried forward into the years ahead.

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