Friday, July 19, 2019
BRIDGEPORT, CT (July 19, 2019) – This week’s heat wave in Connecticut has prompted a health warning from Bridgeport Hospital.
“Hot weather hazards kill hundreds of people in the United States each year and make thousands of others sick, but many heat-related deaths and illnesses are preventable,” says Rockman Ferrigno, MD, Emergency Department chairman at Bridgeport Hospital.
Dr. Ferrigno recommends these steps to reduce health risks in hot weather:
Dehydration can lead to more serious health problems, such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke, says Dr. Ferrigno.
In addition to muscle or abdominal cramps, the most common symptoms of heat exhaustion include confusion, dark-colored urine, dizziness, fainting, fatigue, headache, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. He says people with these symptoms should seek care at the nearest urgent care center or emergency department, or call 9-1-1 for an ambulance.
In addition, certain medications may inhibit the body’s ability to sweat, which can increase the risk of heat exhaustion, adds Michael Werdmann, MD, emergency department physician at Bridgeport Hospital. He recommends that people check with their doctor about the effects of their medications.
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