The U.S. News Health Care Report
reminds seniors that they need to take extra precautions when it is hot
outside. Ronan Mangcucang Factora, MD, of
the Center for Geriatric Medicine, Medicine Institute encourages elderly adults
to stay active throughout the year and to spend time outdoors, but explains they
need to be aware of the special challenges they face when exposed to hot
weather conditions. Seniors have a
greater risk of dehydration, lightheadedness and dizziness, heatstroke and
falls.
As we age, the percentage of water in
our bodies is reduced and causes us to lose the ability to regulate our body
temperature as effectively as when we were younger. Additionally there are several
medical conditions common to older adults that can also affect how well we
regulate temperature changes in the body.
The problem is further compounded by the fact that many elderly adults
have a reduced capacity to feel thirst so they may not remember to drink enough
fluids throughout the day. Medications
such as diuretics intended to reduce excessive fluid in the body can also add
to the problem.
Another reason that dehydration and
heat-related problems are more common in the elderly is that older adults do
not sweat as much as younger people.
This makes it harder for the body to cool down when needed.
Dr. Factora points out a few
commonsense suggestions for avoiding heat-related problems such as drinking
fluids throughout the day and to check the color of your
urine. It should be a clear light
amber/yellow color if you are getting enough fluids. Another recommendation is to wear a hat when
in the direct sun and to take lots of breaks in shaded or air conditioned
areas.
This post is intended for
informational purposes only. If you have
any medical concerns please consult your health care provider.
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Source:health.usnews.com/health-news/patient-advice/articles/2016-08-12/warm-weather-safety-for-seniors
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