As temperatures rise during summer π₯, our bodies face several health challenges due to heat, dehydration, and increased sun exposure. Some common summer health problems include heatstroke π₯΅, dehydration π§, food poisoning π€’, skin rashes π€, and sunburn βοΈ. These issues are more likely to affect children πΆ, elderly people π΅, and those who spend a lot of time outdoors π³. Recognizing early symptoms like dizziness, nausea, excessive sweating, or red itchy skin can help in timely treatment β±οΈ.
To prevent summer health issues β
, make hydration your top priorityβdrink at least 8β10 glasses of water daily π₯€. Wear lightweight, breathable clothing π and avoid direct sunlight between 11 AM and 4 PM π. Always apply sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) π§΄ when stepping out. Eat light, fresh meals ππ₯ (fruits, yogurt, salads) and avoid oily or reheated food π to protect your stomach. Use natural home remedies like rose water πΉ, aloe vera gel πΏ, or lemon water π to stay cool both internally and externally.