Doctors see more heat-related illnesses in outdoor workers as heat wave drags on

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Doctors see more heat-related illnesses in outdoor workers as heat wave drags on
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Every summer, as temperatures rise, Phoenix-area doctors begin seeing more patients with heat-related symptoms but a deadly heat wave entering its fourth week with temperatures above 110 degrees is…

with heat-related symptoms but a deadly heat wave entering its fourth week with temperatures above 110 degrees is taking its toll on even the most heat-acclimated populations. Then a ridge of high-pressure parked its breaks over the Southwest in July, andPhoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has hit at least 110 degrees for 25 days straight.

“Especially as we get later and later into this, so where we’re seeing that volume increase, though, certainly the number of encounters, the number of patients that are seeking emergency services has also increased over this time as well, which again, leads us to more downstream, an increased number of hospitalizations to heat-related illnesses,” White said.

White said they are still seeing those from unsheltered populations and people more at risk of heat, but this year, the emergency department is treating people who don’t normally come in during the summer months. AdventHealth’s more than 50 urgent care locations will see tourists coming to the Orlando area for its theme parks during summer vacation unprepared for the heat and suffering from heat exhaustion.

A car drives on Seventh Street as the temperature of 115 degrees is displayed on a digital billboard in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.“Their bodies are acclimated to that temperature,” Hendrix said. “But what we see is now just because just every day it’s just hot, and then the temperatures are higher than normal, the humidity is high that even the outdoor workers who can pretty much manage it are succumbing to the heat.

Sometimes patients are placed in an inflatable-pool type bed filled with ice and given cold IV fluids.Depending on how long someone has been exposed to heat, there could be lasting effects on multiple organs.

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