Health experts have warned that Pakistanโs ongoing heatwave could trigger deadly heatstroke cases. They said extreme temperatures pose serious health risks across affected regions. Moreover, delayed treatment can significantly increase the chances of death.
Heatstroke Can Become Fatal Without Quick Treatment
Medical professionals said heatstroke remains one of the most dangerous heat-related illnesses. They explained that mortality rates range from 10 to 80 percent. However, the outcome largely depends on how quickly treatment begins.
Experts noted that people spending long hours outdoors face the highest risk. Furthermore, exposure during peak daytime temperatures increases the danger considerably. According to health specialists, rapid cooling and early diagnosis improve survival rates. In contrast, delayed medical care can lead to severe complications and death.
Doctors advised the public to recognize warning signs without delay. Common symptoms include extremely high body temperature and hot, flushed skin. Patients may also experience dizziness, weakness and severe headaches. Additionally, confusion, hallucinations and slurred speech can signal a medical emergency.
Vulnerable Groups Face Greater Danger
Health experts identified several groups as particularly vulnerable during the heatwave. These groups include infants, elderly individuals, athletes and outdoor workers. Therefore, families and employers should take extra precautions to protect them.
Experts urged people to avoid direct sunlight during the hottest hours. They also recommended drinking plenty of water throughout the day. In addition, wearing loose-fitting and light-colored clothing can reduce heat exposure. Medical professionals further advised people to seek shade whenever possible.
Authorities also warned against leaving children inside parked vehicles. Even short periods inside enclosed vehicles can become dangerous. Consequently, experts stressed the importance of constant supervision and awareness.
As temperatures continue to rise, health professionals encouraged citizens to remain vigilant. They emphasized that preventive measures and prompt treatment can save lives during extreme weather conditions.
