Heat-related illnesses are increasingly common during the hot summer months. High temperatures can lead to serious health problems and worsen existing conditions. Some of the effects of excessive heat include heat stroke, dizziness, nausea, fainting, muscle cramps, headaches, fatigue, and heavy sweating.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) reports that heat-related mortality for individuals over 65 increased by approximately 85% between 2000-2004 and 2017-2021. WHO also states that heat waves are among the most dangerous natural hazards, with even low and moderate-intensity heat waves significantly impacting the health and well-being of vulnerable populations.
Other issues related to extreme heat include heat rash, sunburn, edema, confusion, excessive sweating, and the worsening of pre-existing medical conditions.
Follow these tips to stay safe during the summer!
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