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Heatwave in Mumbai: Dehydration Rises in Kids Aged 3-15; Here's All You Need To Know

Heat waves are taking a toll on people of all age groups across the country leading to fainting, dizziness, light-headedness, and unconsciousness in adults as well as children.

Heatwave in Mumbai: Dehydration Rises in Kids Aged 3-15; Here's All You Need To Know
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With rising mercury, Mumbai along with several parts of Maharashtra are witnessing heat wave conditions inviting dehydration in children belonging to the age group 3-15 years, sometimes even in the younger kids. 

Heat waves are taking a toll on people of all age groups across the country leading to fainting, dizziness, light-headedness, and unconsciousness in adults as well as children. “Playing and exercising outside improves the child's physical and mental health. However, doing these activities in extreme heat is not advisable for children. High temperatures and extreme heat make children sick as they can suffer from dehydration (due to excessive sweating), heat exhaustion, heat cramps, and heat stroke (a medical emergency demanding timely intervention). Dehydration leads to fluid loss in the body and the child will exhibit symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, fatigue, headache, light-headedness, dry mouth, weariness, and a reduction in urine output. High heat can also make everyone more irritable and anxious causing breathlessness and one may require hospital admission,” said Dr. Sanju Sidaraddi, Consultant - Pediatrician and Neonatologist, Motherhood Hospitals, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai.

Dr Sanju added, "The number of children presenting with dehydration is increasing, especially since last month. We are observing around 5 to 6 patients per week. Children often neglect water intake especially when they are playing outdoors. Drinking plenty of water, and avoiding alcoholic or sweetened beverages will help you keep hydrated and healthy."

Signs and symptoms:

  • Tiredness, thirst, dry lips and tongue, lack of energy, and feeling too hot.
  • Heat exhaustion can bring on dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headaches, weakness, muscle pain, and sometimes even unconsciousness.  
  • Complications of dehydration are seizures, brain damage, or even death.

How to prevent it:

  • Parents should monitor the water intake of children. It is the need of the hour for children to drink at least 10-13 glasses of water per day.
  • Avoid playing or exercising when there is scorching heat outside especially from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
  • Wear caps, and hats while going to school or classes.
  • Children should wear loose-fitting, light-coloured clothing made of breathable fabrics like cotton and have homemade oral rehydrating solution.
  • Ensure they consume other liquids such as lemonade with ice chips and energy booster drinks.
  • Consider making a homemade oral rehydration solution and giving it to the child from time to time.
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