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UP Govt issues guidelines for managing heat-related Illnesses
Lucknow: As the state braces for the scorching summer months ahead, the Uttar Pradesh Health Department has taken proactive measures to address the potential risks associated with heat-related illnesses. With temperatures expected to soar, the department has released comprehensive guidelines aimed at mitigating the impact of extreme heat waves on public health.
The guidelines, directed to all District Magistrates and Chief Medical Officers, delineate a strategic framework for coordinated efforts in combating heat-related diseases. Emphasizing inter-departmental collaboration, the directives underscore the importance of proactive measures and community engagement in ensuring public well-being during periods of heightened heat stress.
Recognizing the heightened risk posed by soaring temperatures, particularly in central and north-western regions of the state, the Health Department's guidelines align with forecasts predicting above-normal temperatures across Uttar Pradesh.
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Notably, various institutions have anticipated seasonal outbreaks of diseases between March and May 2024. According to reports, most parts of the country are likely to experience higher temperatures than usual during this summer, especially the central and north-western parts of Uttar Pradesh.
According to an ANI report, Additionally, in many parts of the country, the monthly minimum temperatures during this period are also expected to be higher than usual. Moreover, there is a higher likelihood of heatwaves prevailing in the central and north-western regions of the country from March to May 2024.
Given the growing concern over rising temperatures, the Health Department will have inter-departmental coordination to organise an array of events to raise awareness about heat-related diseases as well as their prevention and management.
The department will also make arrangements for cool and clean drinking water in crowded places and provide shelters for heat protection. Besides, weather forecasts and temperatures will be displayed on screens installed at crowded locations, while awareness sessions will be held on protection from heat waves in schools.
In tandem with awareness-raising efforts, the Health Department is spearheading training programs for medical personnel and frontline workers. Equipped with essential skills and resources, healthcare professionals will be better positioned to identify and address heat-related ailments promptly. Ensuring the availability of critical medications, intravenous fluids, and oral rehydration salts remains a priority to facilitate timely treatment.
Furthermore, the availability and functionality of necessary equipment will be ensured. According to the guidelines, medical units should have a sufficient supply of clean drinking water and continuous operation of cooling equipment to cope with extreme temperatures.
The government will also ensure uninterrupted electricity supply, install solar panels where possible and take energy conservation measures. Efforts will be made to lower indoor temperatures by implementing techniques such as cool or green roofing. Additionally, measures like installing shades on windows and open areas will also be taken, news agency ANI reporetd.
Moreover, educational materials will be distributed to raise public awareness about heat-related illnesses and how to prevent and manage them.
As the state gears up to confront the challenges posed by rising temperatures, the Uttar Pradesh Health Department's proactive stance underscores its commitment to safeguarding public health. By fostering community resilience and bolstering healthcare infrastructure, authorities aim to mitigate the impact of heat-related illnesses and promote well-being across the state.
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.