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Dr. Ramneek GuptaHomeopathy Doctor • 33 Years Exp.DHMS (Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)
Here are a few tips for keeping cool and healthy as well as reduce the risk of developing heatstroke during hot weather:
Drink plenty of water or other fluids often to keep your body hydrated
Wear lightweight, light-coloured and loose clothes
Avoid vigorous physical activities in hot and humid weather
Avoid caffeine and alcohol as these can worsen the condition
Apply sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 before stepping out from your house
Protect yourself against harmful sun rays by wearing a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses anytime you're outdoors
Never, ever leave anyone, particularly children, in a parked car in warm or hot weather. The temperature in your car can rise 20 degrees F (more than 6.7�C) in 10 minutes when parked in the sun.
Drink plenty of water or other fluids often to keep your body hydrated
Wear lightweight, light-coloured and loose clothes
Avoid vigorous physical activities in hot and humid weather
Avoid caffeine and alcohol as these can worsen the condition
Apply sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 before stepping out from your house
Protect yourself against harmful sun rays by wearing a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses anytime you're outdoors
Never, ever leave anyone, particularly children, in a parked car in warm or hot weather. The temperature in your car can rise 20 degrees F (more than 6.7�C) in 10 minutes when parked in the sun.