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Dr Divya Gopal, Internal Medicine, Sir HN Reliance Hospital and Research Centre shares tips and tricks on dealing with heatwaves
As temperatures soar, particularly in the plains where 40°C is the threshold, and in hilly regions where it’s 30°C or higher, the risk of heat-related illnesses escalates. Excessive exposure to these scorching conditions can overwhelm the body’s natural cooling mechanisms, leading to a range of health issues including heat cramps, exhaustion, stroke, and hyperthermia. Here are some crucial strategies to combat the heat wave and safeguard your well-being:
- Stay Hydrated:Consume ample fluids throughout the day to prevent dehydration. Water, fruit juices, and vegetable juices are excellent choices. During extreme heat, consider replenishing electrolytes with sports drinks or homemade alternatives like lassi, rice water, or buttermilk.
- Opt for Lighter Meals:Choose foods with high water content such as strawberries, oranges, cucumbers, and lettuce to help stay hydrated and cool.
- Hydration During Exercise:Before exercising, drink 17 to 20 ounces of fluid two to three hours prior, and another eight ounces just before. During exercise, aim for seven to ten ounces every 20 minutes. Rehydrate with 8 ounces within 30 minutes post-exercise.
- Avoid Dehydrating Substances:Steer clear of beverages containing caffeine or alcohol, as they can exacerbate fluid loss and worsen heat exhaustion.
- Use Cooling Aids:Keep a cooling spray handy when outdoors. Additionally, closing curtains or blinds during the hottest part of the day can help maintain a cooler indoor environment.
- Safety Precautions:Never leave children, elderly individuals, or pets in parked cars, where temperatures can rapidly skyrocket. Seek out air-conditioned spaces, take cool showers, and don lightweight, breathable clothing when venturing outdoors.
- Time Activities Wisely:Plan outdoor activities during the cooler parts of the day and avoid strenuous exercise in the heat.
- Support Vulnerable Groups:Keep a watchful eye on those most susceptible to heat-related ailments, including elderly neighbors, children, individuals with medical conditions, and pets.
- Recognize Dehydration Symptoms:Be vigilant for signs of dehydration such as dry mouth, dizziness, confusion, and headaches, and seek medical attention promptly if observed.By following these simple yet effective tips, you can beat the heat wave while safeguarding your health and well-being. Remember, staying cool and hydrated is key to enjoying the summer months safely.
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