Telangana Doctors Advise Hydration and Kidney Health Awareness During Summer
Dehydration risks, water intake and preventive care remain under focus Kidney health gained attention in Telangana as healthcare professionals urged residents to pay closer attention to hydration and...
Dehydration risks, water intake and preventive care remain under focus
Kidney health gained attention in Telangana as healthcare professionals urged residents to pay closer attention to hydration and preventive health measures during the summer season.
Doctors say high temperatures can increase the risk of dehydration, which may affect kidney function, especially among outdoor workers, elderly individuals and people with existing health conditions.
Medical experts noted that many people fail to consume adequate water throughout the day, often waiting until they feel thirsty. Healthcare professionals warn that dehydration can contribute to fatigue, headaches, dizziness and, in some cases, kidney-related complications.
Hospitals and health specialists are encouraging residents to maintain proper fluid intake and avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat, particularly during afternoon hours.
Doctors also highlighted the importance of monitoring health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure, which can increase the risk of kidney disease over time.
Doctors Share Kidney Health Tips
Healthcare professionals recommend:
- Drinking adequate water throughout the day
- Limiting excessive consumption of sugary beverages
- Avoiding prolonged dehydration
- Monitoring blood pressure and blood sugar levels
- Seeking medical advice for persistent urinary symptoms
Experts say simple preventive habits can help support kidney health and reduce the risk of complications.
As summer conditions continue in many regions, hydration and kidney health awareness are expected to remain important public health discussions.



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