The risk of heat stroke, skin allergies, and water-borne illnesses has grown due to the rise in mercury levels, which have started to frequently exceed 40 degrees Celsius in hyderabad and the surrounding areas. Modern food consumption habits expose people to tainted food and water during the height of the summer, leading to the development of water- and food-borne illnesses.
Aside from that, the increase in temperature also causes Heat-Related Illnesses (HRI), which cover a wide range of disorders from cramps in the muscles to heat exhaustion to life-threatening emergencies like heat stroke. people with pre-existing medical illnesses, such as chronic renal and heart disorders, should take precautions to avoid being exposed to intense heat during the height of summer. According to medical professionals, prolonged exposure to the sun causes the core body temperatures of elderly people, diabetes, kidney, and heart patients to significantly increase.

According to health officials, 122 cases of heat stroke have been documented in the pune circle, which includes the districts of pune, Satara, and Solapur, since march of this year. However, from march to May, there were no verified deaths attributable to heat stroke. Data indicates that 57 deaths were reported during this time, although according to officials, the majority of them were brought on by old age and other chronic illnesses.




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