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These shower habits cause heart attacks and strokes over time

Posted on April 19, 2026 by Admin

That kind of headline is almost always clickbait built on a small kernel of physiology taken out of context.

What’s actually true

Certain shower habits can affect blood pressure temporarily, which matters if someone already has cardiovascular disease—but they don’t “cause heart attacks and strokes over time” in healthy people in the way these posts imply.

Here’s what medicine actually knows:

1. Very hot showers

Hot water:

  • dilates blood vessels (vasodilation)
  • can cause a temporary drop in blood pressure
  • may make you feel dizzy or lightheaded

In rare cases, if someone already has:

  • blocked arteries
  • uncontrolled blood pressure
  • severe heart disease

…that sudden drop in pressure could trigger symptoms (like fainting or chest discomfort). But it’s not a long-term cause of heart attacks or strokes.

2. Sudden temperature changes

Switching from very hot to very cold water quickly can:

  • briefly increase heart rate and blood pressure
  • stress the cardiovascular system

This is mainly a concern for people with existing heart disease, not the general population.

3. Standing too long in a hot shower

Long exposure to heat can:

  • lower blood pressure
  • cause dehydration
  • lead to dizziness or fainting

Again, this is about short-term effects, not long-term vascular damage.


What does not have good evidence

There is no strong medical evidence that:

  • normal showering habits
  • or occasional hot showers
    cause heart attacks or strokes over time

Heart attacks and strokes are mainly linked to:

  • chronic high blood pressure
  • smoking
  • diabetes
  • high cholesterol
  • obesity
  • inactivity
  • genetics

Not shower temperature habits.


Why these claims spread

These articles usually:

  • take “can affect blood pressure temporarily”
  • exaggerate it into “causes heart attacks”
  • remove all context about risk level

Practical, realistic advice

You don’t need to avoid hot showers, but it’s sensible to:

  • avoid extremely hot water if you feel dizzy easily
  • stand up slowly when getting out
  • be cautious if you already have heart disease or uncontrolled blood pressure

If you want, you can paste the exact article or claim you saw—I can break down line by line what’s accurate and what’s exaggerated.

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