10 ways to beat the hot weather
The rains have tarried in coming along this year. And the challenges being faced in the country’s power sector have ruled out air conditioners as an alternative for many individuals, even corporate organisations.
The fuel scarcity that has lingered for more than a month now has also forced many to stay longer in the sun.
Though, the human body adapts accordingly and as seamlessly as possible, many have suffered the consequences of the extreme temperature. The consequence for some has been mere heat exhaustion which can quickly be battled with drinks of cold water and a rest in a cool environment. Meanwhile, for some it has been heat stroke, which is more severe and requires medical attention.
Before the rain comes though, here are a few measures you can take to reduce the effect of the heat on your health:
- Drink Water
2. Shower as often as possible
Showering will help cool the body temperature naturally. It will also help curbing issues with body odour that may be occasioned by heavy sweating.
3. Cool Your Pulse
The National Sleep Foundation recommended placing a damp washcloth in the freezer to create an easy, cooling compress, reports accuweather.com. Placing the frozen cloth on your wrists or any pulse points will bring an icy shock to your body. If you do not have an ice pack, leave your wrists under cold, running water for 30 seconds. This will cool the blood in your veins and provide some instant relief.
- Avoid alcoholic beverages and caffeine
- Seek shelter in air conditioned public places
6. Keep it loose and light
Wear loose-fitting, lightweight, light-coloured clothing, says the American Red Cross society. Avoid dark colors because they absorb the sun’s rays.
- Slow down
- Don’t leave the children
9. Mind what you eat
Don’t eat large protein-rich meals that can increase metabolic heat and warm the body.
10. Eliminate extra sources of heat
Incandescent light bulbs can generate unnecessary heat, as can computers or appliances left running. Eat fresh foods that do not require you to use the oven or stove to prepare.
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