As temperatures continue to rise across several parts of the country, doctors and health experts are advising people to take extra precautions during the summer season. Heatwaves, dehydration and excessive sun exposure can cause serious health problems if ignored.
Children, elderly people and those with existing health conditions are considered most vulnerable during extreme heat.
Stay Hydrated Throughout The Day
Experts say drinking enough water is the most important step during summer. The body loses fluids quickly through sweat, increasing the risk of dehydration.
People are advised to drink water regularly even if they do not feel thirsty. Coconut water, lemon water, buttermilk and fresh fruit juices can also help maintain hydration levels.
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Avoid Direct Sunlight During Peak Hours
Doctors recommend avoiding outdoor activities between 12 PM and 4 PM when temperatures are usually at their highest.
If going outside is necessary, people should wear light-colored cotton clothes, sunglasses and caps to reduce heat exposure.
Eat Light And Fresh Food
Health experts suggest eating light meals during summer. Fresh fruits like watermelon, cucumber, oranges and muskmelon help keep the body cool.
Oily, spicy and heavy foods should be avoided as they can increase body heat and digestive discomfort.
Watch Out For Heatstroke Symptoms
Symptoms like dizziness, headache, excessive sweating, nausea and weakness could indicate heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
Medical experts advise immediate rest, hydration and medical attention if symptoms become severe.
Importance Of Proper Sleep
Good sleep is also important during hot weather. High temperatures can affect sleep quality and lead to fatigue during the day.
Keeping rooms ventilated and staying hydrated before sleeping may help improve comfort levels.

