Hot tips for heatwave: Do’s and don’ts for staying cool this summer

Feel like this heatwave is going to be the end of you? Well, don’t worry as we have some expert recommended tips for you regarding heatwave dos and don’ts to keep you cool and healthy this summer!
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Summer wellness tips for everyone. Image courtesy: Adobe Stock
Manasvi Jain Published: 23 Apr 2023, 15:00 pm IST
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As the mercury rises and the sun blazes down, we all know what time it is – it’s officially “melting season”! Yes, the time when your ice creams turn to soup, your face turns to a shiny tomato, and your shirt sticks to your back like a second skin. But don’t worry, it’s not all bad news! With a few simple do’s and don’ts, you can stay cool, comfortable and enjoy the summer season without turning into a puddle. So put on your sunglasses, and let’s dive into some hot tips to beat the heatwave!

Heatwave can have a significant impact on our health, ranging from dehydration, heat cramps, and heat exhaustion to the more severe heatstroke. In extreme cases, side effects of heatwave can even be serious. The elderly, young children, and those with pre-existing health conditions are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of heatwaves. It is essential to take necessary precautions and keep yourself informed about the potential health risks during a heatwave.

Do’s and don’ts of a heatwave

Munmun Ganeriwal, a celebrity Nutritionist, suggests some do’s and don’ts to keep in mind during a heatwave. By following these simple tips, you can protect yourself and your loved ones from the harmful effects of the sun and enjoy the summer safely!

1. Exercise

Don’ts:

*When the outside temperature is high, it is best to avoid outdoor exercises. Exercising during peak sun hours, between 12 noon and 3 pm, can increase your chances of dehydration and heatstroke.

Do’ s:

* Opt for indoor exercises during these hours or shift your outdoor workout to an early morning or late evening schedule when the temperature is relatively cooler.
* Additionally, practicing cooling pranayams like Sheetali can help regulate body temperature, reduce stress, and calm the mind.
* Remember to take sips of water during your workouts and incorporate a longer cooling down period (10-15 mins) at the end of your exercise session to allow your body to acclimate to the temperature change gradually.

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Indulge in longer cool down exercises to safely workout during heatwave. Image courtesy: Adobe Stock

2. Diet

Don’ts:

*What you eat and drink during a heatwave can impact your body’s ability to regulate its temperature. Stale food can be breeding grounds for bacteria and cause food poisoning. Therefore, it is best to avoid eating stale food and opt for freshly cooked meals,” says Ganeriwal.

On the other hand, heating foods like excess meat, black pepper, and heating millets like ragi, bajra, and foxtail can increase body heat and should be avoided.

Do’s:

Drink plenty of water infused with vetiver roots (khus/vala), which is an excellent coolant for the body. Including more cooling foods in your diet like amla, fennel seeds, gond katira, and coriander seeds can also help regulate body temperature and keep you cool.

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Drinks made of gond katira will help you stay cool this summer! Image courtesy: Shutterstock

3. Stay hydrated

Don’ts:

Avoid dehydrating drinks like alcohol, tea, coffee and carbonated soft drinks as they can dehydrate your body, leading to a loss of fluids and minerals.

Do’s:

In the scorching heat, it is essential to keep yourself hydrated. Drink water as often as possible, even if you are not thirsty, to ensure that your body stays hydrated. Carry water with you wherever you go to prevent dehydration and to maintain your body’s fluid levels.

During a heatwave, it is crucial to prioritize your health and well-being. Keep in mind these dos and don’ts and take necessary precautions to stay cool, hydrated, and healthy. Remember to listen to your body and take breaks when needed. Stay safe and enjoy the summer!

 

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Manasvi Jain is a professional writer with a keen interest in spreading awareness about various health and wellness issues through her articles. She writes well researched articles by connecting with various doctors and health experts. ...Read More

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