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Scorching heat grips Karachi, triggers health alarms

September 30, 2025
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The city is reeling under intense heat and humidity, putting vulnerable groups – including children, the elderly, and patients with heart and kidney conditions – at increased risk, health experts have warned.

With temperatures soaring and humidity levels remaining high, hospitals across the city are seeing a surge in patients suffering from dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and related complications.

According to Emergency In-charge at Civil Hospital Dr Imran Sarwar, many patients, particularly those who work outdoors, are arriving in a weakened state due to loss of fluids and minerals. Some are experiencing reduced urination, while others with pre-existing conditions like high blood pressure and heart disease are facing worsened symptoms.

Urologist at Jinnah Hospital Dr Mehreen Urooj confirmed a noticeable increase in cases of kidney stones and urinary tract infections (UTIs). She explained that in hot weather, excessive sweating reduces urine output, concentrating the minerals that cause stones. “Those working outdoors should drink at least four litres of water daily to ensure at least two litres of urine output,” she advised. Indoor workers should aim for 13 to 15 glasses per day.

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