Dehydration, heatstroke cases rise in Indore
Indore: As the region continues to reel under severe heat, with orange alert sounded in Indore, health authorities are reporting a significant surge in heatstroke and dehydration cases.
“OPDs are seeing a 15–20% increase in patients suffering from dehydration, body aches, and high fever,” MY hospital superintendent Dr Ashok Yadav said.
“The sudden rise in temperature has not allowed human body to get sufficient time to adapt, leading to medical emergencies characterized by dizziness, vomiting, and respiratory distress. In severe cases, patients have required intravenous drips and oxygen support,” he said.
Health experts warned that children under five and senior citizens over 60 years of age were at highest risk. Persons with pre-existing conditions such as asthma, heart disease, and diabetes were also experiencing increased vulnerability.
“Apart from reporting cases of dehydration in OPDs, two cases of heatstroke have been reported at heatstroke control clinics, 40 of whom have been established across the district. Both the patients are undergoing treatment,” chief medical and health officer, Dr Madhav Hasani said.
“Every district-level hospital has been mandated to operate a specific wing dedicated to heat-related emergencies,” he said, adding that people have been advised to avoid direct sunlight between 11 am and 5 pm.
Authorities have also directed maintenance of handpumps and provision of clean drinking water in both urban and rural areas to combat rising cases of dehydration. Residents have been urged to seek immediate medical assistance if they experience symptoms such as lethargy, dry mouth, or reduced urination.
Pointers:
Beating The Heat
Hydration: Consume 3 to 4 litres of water daily along with electrolytes. Coconut water and buttermilk can help too
Dietary Adjustments: Prioritize light foods like seasonal fruits & dal-rice; avoid spicy, fried, or junk food
Protective Clothing: Weare loose, light-coloured cotton clothes & using caps or umbrellas when outdoors
“The sudden rise in temperature has not allowed human body to get sufficient time to adapt, leading to medical emergencies characterized by dizziness, vomiting, and respiratory distress. In severe cases, patients have required intravenous drips and oxygen support,” he said.
Health experts warned that children under five and senior citizens over 60 years of age were at highest risk. Persons with pre-existing conditions such as asthma, heart disease, and diabetes were also experiencing increased vulnerability.
“Apart from reporting cases of dehydration in OPDs, two cases of heatstroke have been reported at heatstroke control clinics, 40 of whom have been established across the district. Both the patients are undergoing treatment,” chief medical and health officer, Dr Madhav Hasani said.
“Every district-level hospital has been mandated to operate a specific wing dedicated to heat-related emergencies,” he said, adding that people have been advised to avoid direct sunlight between 11 am and 5 pm.
Authorities have also directed maintenance of handpumps and provision of clean drinking water in both urban and rural areas to combat rising cases of dehydration. Residents have been urged to seek immediate medical assistance if they experience symptoms such as lethargy, dry mouth, or reduced urination.
Beating The Heat
Hydration: Consume 3 to 4 litres of water daily along with electrolytes. Coconut water and buttermilk can help too
Dietary Adjustments: Prioritize light foods like seasonal fruits & dal-rice; avoid spicy, fried, or junk food
Protective Clothing: Weare loose, light-coloured cotton clothes & using caps or umbrellas when outdoors
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