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Heatwave Health Risks: What You Need to Know

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As the UK faces a heatwave with temperatures soaring between 36 and 37 degrees Celsius, health experts are raising alarms about the risks associated with high heat and humidity, particularly for those with high blood pressure. The combination of heat and humidity can strain the cardiovascular system, leading to increased heart rates and blood circulation, which may be dangerous for vulnerable individuals.

Pharmacist Robert Bradshaw emphasizes the importance of hydration and monitoring blood pressure during these extreme conditions. He advises those with hypertension to drink plenty of fluids, avoid alcohol, and seek cooler environments to mitigate health risks. Symptoms like severe fatigue, confusion, or rapid heartbeat should prompt immediate medical attention.

Dehydration is another critical concern, especially for those spending time outdoors. Adults typically need 1.5 to 2.5 litres of fluid daily, but this requirement increases significantly in hot weather. Signs of dehydration include dizziness, headaches, and dark urine, indicating the need for increased fluid intake.

Additionally, the heatwave brings increased insect activity, raising the likelihood of bites and stings. Protective measures, such as wearing loose clothing and using insect repellent, can help prevent these issues. Awareness and preparation are key to staying safe during this extreme weather, especially for those with pre-existing health conditions.

Source: GB News

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News Category: Health Tags: bloodpressure, health, heatwave, hydration, safety

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