LAHORE: Post Graduate Medical Institute Principal Prof. Al-Fareed Zafar said that health professionals will be on alert to treat people affected by the weather / heat stroke in Lahore General Hospital, and all medical facilities will be provided free of cost according to the policy of the Punjab government.
He highlighted that due to global warming and increasing pollution, the incidence of heat stroke is constantly increasing. As the temperature increases, the internal system of the body is affected.
Assistant Professor of Medicine Dr. Muhammad Maqsood said that the symptoms of heat stroke include dry skin, confusion, difficulty in walking, vomiting, unusual or inappropriate behavior, Rapid heartbeat, breathing, Unconsciousness and seizures while muscle stiffness, not sweating despite extreme heat, excessive fatigue and nausea are also early common symptoms. If these symptoms appear, seek medical attention.
Gynecologist Dr. Laila Shafiq said that it is important to take precautionary measures to avoid extreme weather and heat stroke. Avoid going out in hot weather. If you have to go out, cover your head with a wet cloth or towel and also avoid wearing dark colored clothing and especially black color when going out. Increase consumption of liquids like lassi and yogurt and drink at least four liters of water throughout the day.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2024
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