The district health officials in hyderabad and the nearby districts of Medchal-Malkajgiri and Rangareddy have asked citizens to take the greatest measures against heat strokes, which are expected to increase in the upcoming weeks, as the city begins to struggle with the rising temperatures. When the temperature regularly rises to above 40 degrees Celsius, there is an increased risk of heat-related disorders.
 

When the body's mechanism for controlling its temperature malfunctions, the core body temperature rises quickly, which can result in heat stroke. Dizziness, nausea, disorientation, and, in more extreme situations, seizures and coma are among the symptoms.
 
While consuming tainted food or water is the primary cause of food- and water-related diseases, heat-related illnesses (HRI) include a variety of conditions such as cramping in the muscles, heat exhaustion, and potentially fatal conditions like heat stroke.
 

Because heat intake from the environment and human metabolism is higher than heat production from the skin via radiation, evaporation, and convection, these disorders occur when there is a disruption in the regulation of body temperature.
 
Individuals who have such pre-existing medical issues have to take precautions to avoid being exposed to intense heat during the height of summer.
 
Seniors, diabetes, renal, and heart patients all have much higher core body temperatures when exposed to the sun for extended periods of time, according to medical professionals.
 

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