
July and August also started with high temperatures, which are followed by an ever-increasing number of patients who need a doctor's consultation.
Temperature differences between indoor and outdoor environments are creating problems, especially for little ones.
"Differences in temperature are often accompanied, especially in babies, by stuffy noses, sneezing, runny noses, they cannot cope with this level ," said doctor Bruna Shiroka.
Under these conditions, doctors have focused on the chronically ill.
"Those who are treated for hypertension are advised to modify the dose. Diabetic patients are even more advised to use natural juices, limit foods that contain calories. Likewise, patients with pulmonary problems where the effect of heat is many times greater, avoiding the premises and adding some types of medication that have an immediate effect", said doctor Bruna Shiroka for "Euronews".
Avoiding going out during peak hours remains the main recommendation, so even doctors on these hot days are also applying consultations by phone, to avoid patients going out, while they ask for care to be taken with food as well.
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