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UAE: Doctors warn that children are more at risk of heat stroke than adults after 7-year-old dies in car

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Last updated: 2024/05/11 at 12:45 PM
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With summer fast approaching and temperatures on the rise, it is crucial for parents to take necessary precautions to protect their children from heat and direct sun exposure. The recent tragic incident of a child dying after being locked inside a car has raised concerns about the impact of heat exhaustion on children. Doctors have emphasized that children are more vulnerable to heat exhaustion and heatstroke compared to adults due to their faster metabolism and undeveloped cardiovascular systems. Dr. Osama Elsayed Rezk Elassy, a clinical assistant professor, has highlighted the physiological reasons why children are at a higher risk of heat-related illnesses.

Infants and children, in particular, are at a bigger risk as they are unable to regulate their body temperature and may not recognize or communicate heat-related symptoms. Dr. Noha Mohamed Ali Kharie, a consultant in Pediatrics, explained that children’s developing sweat glands result in lower sweat rates, making it difficult for their bodies to regulate temperature efficiently. Additionally, their faster metabolisms and limited fluid reserves further increase their susceptibility to heat-related illnesses. Dr. Kharie also pointed out that children feel and react to heat and humidity more intensely than adults.

Recognizing the symptoms of heat exhaustion is crucial in ensuring timely treatment and preventing more severe conditions like heatstroke. While both children and adults may exhibit similar signs like fatigue, weakness, nausea, and headache, children may also experience pronounced dehydration symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea. It is important to pay attention to subtle differences in symptoms, as children may not express their discomfort as readily as adults and may show behavioral changes like irritability or clinginess. Without prompt treatment, heat exhaustion can escalate into heatstroke, a life-threatening emergency.

To protect children from heat-related illnesses, parents should take proactive measures such as ensuring adequate hydration, appropriate clothing, and limiting outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. It is essential to create a cool and shaded environment for children to play in and monitor them closely for any signs of heat exhaustion. Educating children about the importance of staying hydrated and recognizing their own limitations in hot weather can also help prevent heat-related illnesses. By staying informed and proactive, parents can ensure their children’s safety during the hot summer months.

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