Delhi witnessed a blistering heat wave on Monday with maximum temperatures breaching the 46-degree mark. Najafgarh was the hottest place in the capital, with mercury soaring to 46.2 degrees Celsius, reported PTI. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), similar conditions would continue before rains bring some relief from Wednesday onwards.
Heatwaves have an immense impact on human health. It can lead to cramps, exhaustion, stress and heat stroke. Very severe heat waves can even lead to death. People who are more vulnerable to heat-related illness include the elderly, children, as well as people with heart and respiratory problems, kidney diseases and psychiatric disorders. Following are the symptoms associated with several heat-related illnesses, as noted by the US CDC.
Following are the signs of heat stroke:
Following are the signs of heat exhaustion:
Following are the signs of heat cramps:
Following are the signs of sunburns:
Red clusters of small blisters that look like pimples on the skin, usually on the neck, chest, groin, or in elbow creases, are associated with heat rash.
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According to the National Disaster Management Authority, Government of India, following are some measures to protect yourselves from heatwave:
According to the IMD, a western disturbance active over the western Himalayan region is predicted to bring rain, hailstorm and gusty winds in the northwestern plains starting Wednesday, reported PTI. The maximum temperature will drop to 36 degrees Celsius by Thursday, IMD said.