April heat brings the famous disease – heatstroke – due to its rising temperature and burning sunlight. However, it is not only the heatstroke. There are other diseases that come with the heat as well.
April 24, 2024 – Assoc. Prof. Dr. Praew Khotchin, a lecturer of the Department of Emergency Medicine and Vice Dean for Student Development of the Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University showed how we can prevent the summer diseases.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Praew added that Heat Exhaustion can happen to people of all ages and sex. Therefore, those having to work in the sun should avoid wearing thick clothes and wear only well-ventilating clothes. Also, you should rest in the shade regularly, not staying in the sun continuously until you feel uneasy. The elderly who are 60-70 years old should be especially cautious, for they can faint, or have low blood pressure from losing water, particularly those with congenital diseases.
“After Covid, many are aware of hand washing with soap or alcohol until they develop this as a habit. This can lessen the rate of patients with cholera or diarrhea. But what should be cautious is if you develop diarrhea, you should drink water or mineral of the amount equal to the loss from the body. In the summer, there can be loss of water from sweating. If the symptom is not better, or the patient has fever, then he or she should be taken to the hospital to check for bacterial infection. If the patient receives quick treatment, the recovery will be quick. If treatment is late, it can be dangerous.”
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Praew Khotchin said finally that during summer, there is increasing number of patients coming to Srinagarind Hospital, from heat exhaustion, diarrhea, heatstroke. However, chronic patients with congenital disease are fewer for the weather is too hot, and they do not want to leave home. For such case, you should be careful, because you should come on the appointment date, and the medicine should be enough before you see the doctor next time. If the patient wants to postpone the appointment, you should inform the hospital and give the appropriate information.
“If a patient finds it difficult to come and take the medicine, then you should call and contact the hospital. Srinagarind Hospital also offers distance service and sends the medicine to the patient at home.”
News: Phanit Khatnak
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