Amid the unusual rise in temperatures, The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has released a warning against the heat waves ahead of summers 2023. Following this, The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued an advisory of dos and don'ts.
Dos
- Always remember to drink a sufficient amount of water to keep yourself hydrated. Consume more ORS, lemon water, lassi and fresh juices.
- Wear loose-fitting, lightweight and light-coloured clothes to help your body breathe and control sweating.
- Use of sunscreens is a must and don't forget to reapply.
- To keep your home cool, use proper curtains and shades, grow lots of indoor and outdoor plants and open windows at night.
- Use an umbrella, sunglasses, hat and towel whenever you step out.
- Take frequent cold showers and preserve rainwater to promote harvesting.
- The Ministry further has asked citizens to keep themselves updated about the local weather news.
Don'ts
- Avoid going out in the sun, especially between 12 PM to 3 PM
- Do not keep your children or pets in parked vehicles as the temperature inside the vehicle could be dangerous.
- Avoid drinking carbonated drinks which dehydrate your body.
- Do not exercise during hotter times of the day, rather prefer cooler times.
- Avoid high protein non-vegetarian food; prefer fresh and light food.
- Try to avoid cooking during the peak hours of the day and eat smaller and more digestible meals.
- Always avoid direct sunlight and do not step out barefoot.
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