The heat is continuously reaching dangerous levels in many parts of the country. In many states the temperature has crossed 46 degrees Celsius, while in some areas there is a danger of the mercury reaching 48 to 50 degrees. Such intense heat not only causes sweating but can also prove fatal for both humans and animals.
According to doctors and meteorologists, so much heat weakens the body’s ability to maintain normal coolness. Due to this, serious problems like severe lack of water in the body, pressure on the organs and heatstroke start increasing rapidly. At the same time, milk production may reduce in animals due to this.
Effect of 48-50 degree temperature on humans
If the mercury reaches 48 to 50 degrees, it will cause many serious problems to humans.
1. Risk of heatstroke
When the temperature rises too much, the body is unable to keep itself cool. Due to this the body temperature starts increasing rapidly. The person may experience dizziness, confusion, fainting and difficulty breathing. If timely treatment is not received, life can also be lost.
2. Severe lack of water in the body
In extreme heat, there is continuous sweating, due to which there is a deficiency of water and essential minerals in the body. This can cause weakness, low blood pressure and increased pressure on the heart.
3. Kidney and muscle damage
Excessive heat can damage the muscles of the body. This has a bad effect on the kidneys and in many cases the risk of kidney failure also increases.
4. Skin irritation and sunburn
Prolonged exposure to sunlight at 48-50 degree temperature can cause skin burns. Strong sunlight can also increase problems like skin burn and allergies.
effect of heat on animals
1. Rapid increase in body temperature
Dogs, cows, buffaloes and other animals are not able to sweat like humans. Therefore their body gets overheated quickly and they start having trouble breathing.
2. Effect on brain and nerves
Excessive heat can affect the brain of animals. Many times they start staggering, become weak and may even faint.
3. Decrease in milk production
The extreme heat also affects the milk production of animals. Cows and buffaloes start giving less milk, due to which cattle farmers have to suffer losses.
How to protect?
- Avoid exposure to sunlight in the afternoon.
- Drink as much water as possible.
- Wear light and cotton clothes.
- Take special care of children and the elderly.
- Provide shade and cool water to the animals.
- Keep pets in a cool place at home.
The increasing heat in the country is no longer just a weather problem, but it is becoming a major threat to health. Temperature of 48-50 degrees can have serious effects on the body of both humans and animals. In such a situation, caution and prevention are most important.
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