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Delhi Records First Heatstroke Case of Season as Severe Heatwave Intensifies Health Concerns

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New Delhi: The ongoing heatwave in the national capital has led to the season’s first reported heatstroke admission at Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, underscoring the mounting health risks linked to extreme summer temperatures in New Delhi.

A 24-year-old man from West Bengal was admitted to the hospital’s emergency department in the early hours of May 21 after his condition deteriorated while he was travelling by train. Doctors confirmed that he was brought in unconscious with symptoms consistent with severe heatstroke.

According to Dr Ajay Chauhan, the patient had no prior medical history or known comorbidities. He reportedly began experiencing vomiting, extreme fatigue and loose motions during his journey before his condition worsened rapidly.

Medical staff at the hospital initiated immediate cooling measures upon arrival. The patient was placed under emergency treatment, including rapid body cooling techniques such as immersion in cold water and ice application below the neck to reduce his core temperature. He was later shifted to a specialised medicine ward and remains in critical condition.

Hospital authorities noted that a dedicated heatstroke management ward had already been activated weeks earlier in preparation for a seasonal rise in heat-related emergencies. The facility typically sees a surge in such cases during peak summer months, particularly among outdoor labourers, commuters and vulnerable populations exposed to prolonged heat.

Doctors have reiterated that heatstroke is a life-threatening medical emergency that requires immediate intervention. Delays in treatment can significantly increase the risk of complications or fatality, especially during severe heatwave conditions.

Health experts have also pointed out that cases of heat exhaustion and heatstroke in Delhi usually rise sharply between May and July, coinciding with the peak of summer temperatures. Vulnerable groups include daily wage workers, elderly individuals, travellers and those engaged in prolonged outdoor activity.

Medical professionals have urged residents to take precautions as temperatures continue to remain high. Recommendations include maintaining hydration, consuming electrolyte-rich fluids, avoiding direct sunlight during peak afternoon hours, and taking frequent breaks in shaded or cool environments.

Authorities are also encouraging the public to follow advisories issued by the India Meteorological Department as the heatwave conditions persist across several parts of northern India.

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