India experiences extreme temperatures during summers. Some external factors like pollution, global warming, deforestation and others make the weather all the more scorching. There has been a rise in the temperature globally. India, being a hot tropical country, the summers are usually very hot and the human body cannot adjust to such extreme temperatures causing heat stroke on a massive scale.
Dr Amrapali Babras, Physician at Shalby Hospital Naroda, talks about heat stroke, its symptoms, precautions and steps to take when you are affected. For booking your Consultation with our experts or for related queries at Shalby Hospital Naroda, call 079-71238889. In case of an emergency, call our Emergency number +91-99134 60101.
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