Summer is a time for fun, adventure, and outdoor activities, but the soaring temperatures can pose health risks for children. From dehydration to heatstroke and common summer illnesses, it is essential to take precautions to keep kids safe and healthy. At Medifort Wellness Hospital, we care about your child’s well-being and have put together this summer health guide to help parents prevent seasonal health issues.
Dehydration
Loss of fluids due to excessive sweating can cause fatigue, dizziness, and irritability
Here are a few simple tips to help you keep you little ones safe, healthy and happy this summer:
Encourage kids to drink water frequently, even if they don’t feel thirsty. Give them fresh fruit juices, coconut water, and hydrating foods like watermelon and cucumber.Avoid sugary drinks and sodas, as they can cause dehydration.
Ensure kids wear light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing made of breathable fabric like cotton. Limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours (10 AM – 4 PM).Keep them in cool, shaded, or air-conditioned areas whenever possible.
Provide freshly prepared, home-cooked meals to prevent foodborne illnesses.Include seasonal fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins and minerals.Avoid oily, fried, and processed foods that can lead to digestive issues.
Apply sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) on exposed skin to prevent sunburn.Use hats, sunglasses, and umbrellas when going out in the sun.Seek shade whenever possible to avoid direct exposure to UV rays.
Encourage kids to wash hands frequently, especially before meals and after outdoor play.Keep their skin dry and change damp clothes promptly to avoid fungal infections.Use talcum powder or anti-fungal powders to prevent prickly heat rashes.
Use child-safe mosquito repellents or nets while sleeping.Dress kids in full-sleeved clothing in areas prone to mosquito breeding.Avoid stagnant water around the house to prevent mosquito breeding.
Supervise kids while playing in water and ensure that the water in clean.Encourage proper hydration before and after swimming to avoid cramps.Make sure they shower immediately after swimming to prevent skin infections.
Be on the lookout for the following symptoms in children:
Dehydration
Dry mouth, dark-coloured urine, extreme thirst, and lethargy
Heatstroke
High fever, confusion, rapid breathing, and unconsciousness
If your child experiences any severe symptoms, seek medical help immediately. MedifortWellness Hospital’s pediatric experts are available to provide prompt and effective care.
Let’s make this summer a happy and healthy one for our little ones!