Updated On: 19 April, 2023 05:50 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
In children, heatwave can lead to dizziness, sweating profusely, nausea/vomiting and muscular cramps. In severe cases, individuals may also face heat strokes resulting in loss of consciousness and seizures

Reducing protein intake, increasing consumption of fruits and vegetables with high water content, and wearing loose fitting clothes are other ways we can lower the effect of heat on our body. Photo Courtesy: iStock
India s currently experiencing a severe heat wave, which can be deadly, especially for children, pregnant women and the elderly, doctors said here on Tuesday.
On Monday, about 36 weather stations across the country, particularly in central and north India, recorded temperatures above 42 degrees Celsius.