Here's How to Prevent Sunstroke in Kuwait's Severe Heat.

 
 
 

The initiative was launched under the patronage of the Minister of Health and witnessed the presence of Dr. Munther Al-Hasawi, Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health Affairs. According to Dr. Abeer Al-Bahou, Director of the Health Promotion Department, the campaign's primary objective has been to educate the public about the increasing dangers posed by climate change, particularly how it contributes to rising temperatures and related health risks.

A key focus of the campaign has been heatstroke prevention. Dr. Al-Bahou highlighted that extreme heat can lead to serious health issues and emphasized the importance of recognizing early signs. These include:

  • Elevated body temperature
  • Dizziness and headaches
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Redness or burns on the skin
  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of breath
  • Rapid heartbeat

To combat these risks, the campaign advised the public to adhere to critical first aid steps such as immediate cooling of the body, consuming water, and seeking medical help when symptoms occur.

The Health Promotion Department emphasized several preventive measures:

  • Avoid outdoor activities between 11:00 am and 4:00 pm
  • Stay in shaded or cool areas
  • Wear sunglasses and light clothing
  • Use umbrellas or hats for additional protection
  • Regularly apply sunscreen

Dr. Al-Bahou also underlined the broader implications of climate change, noting the urgency of adopting sustainable practices such as using renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions. She stressed that collective efforts at global, national, and personal levels are essential for mitigating the long-term effects of climate change on public health.

This annual awareness campaign serves as a vital reminder of the direct link between environmental challenges and community well-being. With Kuwait facing rising summer temperatures, initiatives like this play a key role in public education and preventive healthcare.

  
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IFL Kuwait