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    Effective Ways to Prevent and Manage Heatstroke During Heatwaves

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Heatstroke is a critical health emergency triggered when the body’s core temperature surpasses 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). This condition typically arises during intense heatwaves, when prolonged exposure to high temperatures overwhelms the body’s ability to regulate heat. Without prompt intervention, heatstroke can lead to severe complications including organ failure and even death. Recognizing the symptoms early—such as confusion, rapid heartbeat, and loss of consciousness—is essential for timely treatment.

    Preventing heatstroke involves several key strategies, especially during periods of extreme heat. Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, avoiding strenuous outdoor activities during peak sun hours, and wearing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing can significantly reduce risk. Additionally, seeking shade or air-conditioned environments helps maintain a safe body temperature. Public health advisories often emphasize these measures to protect vulnerable populations, including the elderly and young children.

    In a significant development for public health awareness, understanding how to treat heatstroke can save lives. Immediate actions include moving the affected person to a cooler place, applying cool water or ice packs to the skin, and fanning them to promote sweating and evaporation. If symptoms worsen or consciousness is impaired, emergency medical assistance must be sought without delay. These interventions are critical in preventing long-term damage and ensuring recovery during heatwave emergencies.

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