Heatstroke is a serious condition that occurs when the body overheats, typically as a result of prolonged exposure to high temperatures or physical exertion in hot environments. During heatstroke, the body's core temperature rises to dangerous levels, often exceeding 104°F (40°C). As we all are experiencing hot weather, we at LatestLY have brought together 5 precautions to prevent heatstroke during hot weather and stay safe and healthy. Heat Exhaustion or Heat Stroke: What to Do in an Emergency.

Nowadays, the mercury levels have reached very high, resulting in heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Symptoms of heatstroke include a throbbing headache, dizziness, nausea, rapid heartbeat, confusion, and unconsciousness. If left untreated, heatstroke can be life-threatening, leading to complications such as organ failure, brain damage, and even death. Immediate medical attention is essential for anyone suspected of experiencing heatstroke. Know Heatstroke Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention Tips for You and Your Loved Ones.

1. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you're not feeling thirsty. Dehydration can increase the risk of heat stroke, so aim to consume at least 8-10 glasses of water daily, especially when spending time outdoors in hot weather.

2. Dress Appropriately: Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing made of breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen. Light-coloured clothing can also help reflect sunlight and keep your body cooler. Additionally, consider wearing a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses to protect your head and eyes from the sun.

3. Limit Outdoor Activities: Try to schedule outdoor activities during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late evening. If you must be outside during peak sun hours, take frequent breaks in the shade or indoors to cool down and rest.

4. Avoid Excessive Physical Exertion: Avoid strenuous exercise or physical activity during extreme heat, especially if you're not acclimated to high temperatures. If you need to exercise outdoors, do so during cooler times of the day and listen to your body's signals to prevent overheating.

5. Stay Cool Indoors: To escape the heat, spend time in air-conditioned or well-ventilated spaces, especially during the hottest hours of the day. If you don't have access to air conditioning at home, consider visiting public places such as libraries, shopping malls, or community centres that offer cooling facilities.

By following these precautions, you can significantly reduce your risk of experiencing heatstroke and stay safe and comfortable during hot weather conditions.

(This article is written for an informative purpose and should not be substituted for medical advice. Kindly consult your doctor before trying any tips.)

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jun 08, 2024 06:40 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).