Health precaution tips to be taken during summer?

Here are important health precautions to take during summer ☀️


💧 1. Stay Well Hydrated

  • Drink water regularly, even if you’re not thirsty.
  • Include fluids like:
    • Plain water
    • Coconut water
    • Buttermilk (unsalted)
    • Lemon water (no sugar for diabetes)

👉 Avoid sugary drinks and sodas.


🥗 2. Eat Light & Balanced Meals

  • Choose easy-to-digest foods:
    • Curd/yogurt
    • Salads
    • Steamed vegetables
    • Dal, eggs, fish, tofu
  • Eat small, frequent meals.
  • Avoid deep-fried and very spicy foods.

🌞 3. Protect From Heat

  • Avoid going out 12 noon – 4 pm.
  • Wear light-colored, loose cotton clothes.
  • Use a hat, umbrella, or scarf for sun protection.

🍬 4. Diabetes Care in Summer

  • Check blood sugar regularly.
  • Don’t skip meals even if appetite is low.
  • Watch for signs of low sugar: sweating, shaking, dizziness.

🫁 5. Asthma Care in Summer

  • Avoid dust, smoke, and strong smells.
  • Keep inhalers with you at all times.
  • Use air conditioners/fans with clean filters.

🧴 6. Skin & Foot Care

  • Use sunscreen (SPF 30+) when outdoors.
  • Keep skin dry to prevent fungal infections.
  • For diabetes: Check feet daily for cuts/blisters.

🧼 7. Prevent Infections & Food Poisoning

  • Wash hands often.
  • Eat freshly cooked food.
  • Avoid roadside and uncovered food.

😴 8. Rest & Routine

  • Sleep well.
  • Do light exercise in the early morning or evening.




❤️ 9. BP Care

  • Reduce salt intake.
  • Take BP medicines on time.
  • Avoid heat stress—can suddenly lower BP and cause dizziness.

🌞 10. Avoid Heat Exposure

  • Stay indoors 12–4 pm.
  • Wear light cotton clothes.
  • Use fan/AC but avoid direct cold air on the body.



🚨 See a Doctor Urgently If:

  • You feel faint, confused, or very weak
  • Sugar is very high or very low
  • BP stays very high or you get chest pain

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