Holiday health risks rise: DOH logs 127 NCD cases, 451 mental health calls

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MANILA (December 28)  – The Department of Health (DOH) on Friday warned households to stay alert this holiday season after recording 127 cases of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and a surge in calls to mental health hotlines, underscoring how festive habits and stress can affect both physical and mental well-being.

Latest DOH monitoring showed that acute stroke accounted for the majority of cases at 81, followed by 30 cases of acute coronary syndrome or heart attack, and 16 cases of bronchial asthma.

Health officials noted that stroke and heart attack were more common among males, while bronchial asthma was reported more frequently among females.

The Department of Health said unhealthy food choices, lack of physical activity, smoking, alcohol intake, and colder weather during the holidays may trigger sudden cardiovascular events, particularly among adults with existing conditions.

The agency reminded families to practice moderation in eating, avoid smoking and excessive drinking, and seek immediate medical attention when warning signs such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, sudden weakness, or slurred speech appear.

Meanwhile, the National Center for Mental Health reported 451 calls to its Hotline 1553 during the holiday period, with the highest volume recorded on Dec. 23.

Most callers were young adults aged 18 to 30, with females comprising the majority.

The DOH urged the public to prioritize mental well-being alongside physical health, reminding families that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

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