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8 fruits that can protect kids from heat stroke

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 28, 2026, 10:18 IST
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8 fruits that can protect kids from heat stroke

As the temperatures rise higher during the summer season, kids will be more prone to dehydration, tiredness, and heat strokes due to their increased outdoor activities, such as playing, and their lack of awareness about drinking enough water. Health experts recommend that, apart from drinking enough water, kids can also be protected from heat strokes, dehydration, and tiredness if they consume fruits rich in water content. There are numerous fruits in the summer season that, if included in the diet of the kids, will protect them from heat strokes, dehydration, tiredness, and other heat-related health issues. Here are eight fruits that will protect kids from heat strokes:

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Watermelon

The best summer fruit for kids to eat is the watermelon, as it contains more than 90 percent water, helping the kids to stay hydrated even during the hottest summer days. In addition, the vitamins A and C contained in the watermelon will also help the kids to stay healthy. Kids will enjoy the sweet taste of the watermelon, making it easy to include it in their summer diet. The kids will be able to avoid dehydration, tiredness, and dizziness due to the heat if they regularly eat the watermelon during the summer season.

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Muskmelon

The muskmelon will also be helpful for the kids during the summer season, as it contains high water content, helping the kids to stay hydrated even during the hottest summer days. The high content of potassium in the muskmelon will also help the kids to stay hydrated, thus protecting them from heat strokes, dehydration, tiredness, and other heat-related health issues. The muskmelon will also be helpful for the kids, as it will improve their digestive health, thus protecting them from heat-related stomach problems. The kids will be able to stay refreshed even during the hottest summer days if they regularly eat the muskmelon in the afternoon.

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Orange

Oranges have vitamin C and water content, which assist in the prevention of dehydration and the development of immunity. Oranges also have electrolytes, which assist in the maintenance of energy levels and the prevention of heat-related fatigue. This fruit is particularly helpful for kids who participate in sports or engage in outdoor activities. Orange slices or juice assist the body in maintaining cool temperatures.

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Papaya

Papaya is a healthy fruit for the body. This fruit assists in digestion and makes the body light during summer. This fruit is also helpful in the prevention of heat stress. The vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants in the fruit assist the body in combating heat stress. This fruit is also light for the stomach and is particularly helpful for kids.

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Pineapple

Pineapple contains plenty of water and important nutrients that help reduce body heat. It also contains natural enzymes that help digestion and prevent stomach problems during summer. Pineapple juice or fresh pineapple pieces can help children stay refreshed and active throughout the day.

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Mango

Mango, the king of fruits, is also beneficial during summer when eaten in moderation. Mango contains vitamins and natural sugars that provide energy to children. Traditional practices also suggest soaking mangoes in water before eating to reduce body heat. Mango helps prevent weakness and keeps children energetic during summer holidays.

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Coconut

Tender coconut is considered to be one of the best natural drinks for preventing heat stroke. Coconut water has electrolytes that help replace the minerals we lose while sweating. It makes the body cool, hydrated, and energetic. Drinking coconut water for children during the summer season helps prevent dehydration and heat exhaustion.

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Grapes

Grapes have high water content and antioxidant properties, which help reduce the level of body heat. They provide instant energy, which keeps the children active and not tired. They can be easily consumed and carried as a snack while going to school or while traveling during the summer season.

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