With the temperatures soaring, in the capital, Delhi Hospitals are filled with patients suffering from heat strokes, diarrhoea and dehydration.

‘The patients who are affected by soaring temperatures are mostly children and adults who are above the age of 50.’

The patients are mostly children and people above 50.




"Eighty per cent of the patients were in the age group of above 50 and kids below three years. Excess sweating leads to dehydration and disrupts the metabolic processes causing belching, heart-burn, bloating and nausea," said P.K. Malhotra, Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine at Saroj Super Specialty Hospital.
The hospital has seen nearly 350 patients in the last two weeks. Ganga Ram Hospital also reported receiving nearly 700-800 dehydration and diarrhoea patients.
Elaborating on the reasons behind the surge in patients, Malhotra said during summer, microbial activities increase in the hot and humid season that cause infection and aggravate acidity along with indigestion.
Diarrhoea is one such intestinal bacterial infection that is painful and is caused due to severe gastroenteritis.
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"To beat the summer heat and prevent dehydration, heat exhaustion and cramps, keep yourself well hydrated. The heat makes you sweat, and lose a large amount of fluid, which although cools you down but leaves you dehydrated. Drink water throughout the day to prevent dehydration or over exhaustion," said Raheja.
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RML Hospital has also conducted workshops among patients to make them aware about the ways to prevent heat strokes.
Source-IANS