Heatwave: Here's how you can prevent heat stroke

By Muhammad Qasim
May 21, 2024

Heat stroke is avoidable by adopting simple preventive measures, but in case of delay in treatment, mortality rate can be as...

People quench their thirst by drinking chilled juice to beat the heat at a heat stroke relief camp arranged by Town Municipal Corporation in Hyderabad on May 18, 2024. — PPI

A severe heatwave is expected to hit Punjab and Sindh from today and to deal with the scorching heat authorities at both the federal and provincial levels have taken precautions to protect people from the deadly consequences such as heat-related illnesses.

Chances of an increase in heat-related issues such as heat stroke are likely to impact the population and are considered the most extreme form of heat-related illnesses with mortality rates ranging from 10% to 80%.

Heat stroke, the most severe form of heat-related illness, is defined as a body temperature higher than 40.6 degrees Celsius due to environmental heat exposure.

Studies reveal that heat stroke can be avoided by adopting simple preventive measures, but if there is a delay in treatment, the mortality rate of heat stroke can be as high as 80%.

Early diagnosis and cooling may reduce the mortality rate to 10%.

The National Disaster Management Authority and other provincial authorities have issued a heatwave advisory for the general public asking individuals to take immediate necessary measures.

The advisory stated that infants, elderly persons, athletes and outdoor workers are at high risk for heat stroke.

Symptoms of heat stroke

Generally, the symptoms of heat stroke include profuse sweating or the absence of sweating with hot red or flushed dry skin, weakness, lethargy, chills, throbbing headache, high body temperature, hallucinations, confusion, dizziness and slurred speech.

If one is having any of the symptoms, they should immediately be taken to the nearest healthcare facility.

How to prevent heat stroke?

Heat/sun stroke is a preventable condition and following are some of the common preventive measures that the advisory has shared:


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