The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Health department issues heatwave advisory

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In the midst of a yellow heatwave alert issued by India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) across 18 districts of Telangana and with temperatur­es soaring up to 44° Celsius, the Director of Public Health and Family Welfare has issued an advisory to stay safe during the heatwave.

The advisory urges individual­s to prioritise hydration by consuming ample water regularly and incorporat­ing oral rehydratio­n solution (ORS) into their routine. Additional­ly, it recommends the consumptio­n of seasonal fruits and vegetables with high water content. People are advised to dress in light, breathable cotton attire and shield their heads with umbrellas, hats, or caps. The advisory encourages minimising outdoor activities, suggesting that such activities be conšned to the cooler hours of the morning and evening.

While everyone is susceptibl­e to heat stress and related illnesses, certain groups are particular­ly vulnerable and require heightened attention. These include infants, young children, individual­s engaged in outdoor work, pregnant women, those with mental health conditions, and individual­s with pre-existing medical conditions such as heart disease or hypertensi­on.

In anticipati­on of potential emergencie­s, the State government has implemente­d measures, ensuring the availabili­ty of special beds, IV œuids, essential medication­s, and ORS sachets at all public health facilities.Medical attention should be sought if symptoms such as hot, dry, and reddened skin, severe headache, muscle weakness, nausea, vomiting, rapid heartbeat, or a body temperatur­e equal to or exceeding 104° Fahrenheit are observed.

As per IMD data, Mahabubnag­ar saw the highest maximum temperatur­e on Saturday at 43.5° Celsius, followed by Bhadrachal­am at 42.6° C, Ramagundam at 42.4° C, Adilabad at 42.3° C, and Nalgonda at 41.5° C.

 ?? NAGARA GOPAL ?? Migrant workers engaged in work on an under-constructi­on flyover under the hot sun in Hyderabad.
NAGARA GOPAL Migrant workers engaged in work on an under-constructi­on flyover under the hot sun in Hyderabad.

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