Telangana Hospitals See Rise in Heat-Related Illnesses as Summer Temperatures Remain High
Hospitals across Telangana have reported an increase in patients seeking treatment for heat-related illnesses as prolonged high temperatures continue to affect several parts of the state. Doctors say...
Hospitals across Telangana have reported an increase in patients seeking treatment for heat-related illnesses as prolonged high temperatures continue to affect several parts of the state.
Doctors say dehydration, heat exhaustion and heatstroke remain among the most common conditions being reported during the peak summer period. Healthcare facilities in Hyderabad and other districts have advised residents to remain cautious, particularly during afternoon hours when temperatures are at their highest.
Medical professionals note that outdoor workers, elderly individuals, children and people with pre-existing health conditions face a greater risk of heat-related complications. Many patients arrive at hospitals complaining of dizziness, headaches, fatigue and dehydration symptoms that can worsen if left untreated.
The rise in temperatures has also prompted health departments and local authorities to increase public awareness efforts. Information campaigns are encouraging residents to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and recognize early warning signs of heat-related illness.
Healthcare experts say climate-related health challenges are becoming more visible across India. Longer heatwaves and rising temperatures are increasing pressure on healthcare systems and highlighting the importance of preventive public health measures.
Doctors emphasize that prevention remains the most effective strategy. While hospitals are prepared to handle heat-related emergencies, reducing exposure and maintaining proper hydration can significantly lower health risks.
Public health specialists also point out that awareness plays a crucial role. Many severe cases occur because individuals underestimate symptoms or delay seeking medical attention.
As summer conditions persist, healthcare providers expect heat-related illness awareness to remain a key public health priority across Telangana.



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