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00:00 It is more dangerous for those with medical conditions such as hypertension and diabetes,
00:05 the extreme heat of the weather.
00:07 You should also be careful of the risk of stroke.
00:09 Katrina Son has a report.
00:11 On April 30, Evette Morales' mother complained of extreme heat.
00:20 She was dizzy and her right side of the body was stiff,
00:23 so she was immediately rushed to the hospital.
00:25 The doctor said she had a heat stroke.
00:28 She had a mild stroke, she was under the maintenance of medicine,
00:32 and now she is in therapy to get her walk back.
00:39 The 60-year-old Mercedes Mendoza is a stroke survivor.
00:43 It's hot in the house.
00:45 It's hot now, the weather.
00:47 I bathe her in the afternoon.
00:50 When the afternoon comes, I take her to a place that is a bit dark.
00:55 Rudy Blando, a 70-year-old man,
00:58 is not taking maintenance drugs and drinks a lot of water.
01:04 He also goes out of town to freshen up.
01:07 We swim in Batangas for two days to cool down.
01:11 The expert said that those with pre-existing conditions
01:14 such as high blood pressure, diabetes, hypertension and obesity
01:19 should be more careful in the heat.
01:22 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
01:25 extreme heat is more dangerous than others
01:28 but it is more dangerous for people with chronic medical conditions.
01:32 They are not immediately able to cope with the change in temperature.
01:36 It is also possible that they are taking drugs
01:38 that will cause the effect of the feeling of heat.
01:41 Obese or overweight people have a higher chance of accumulating body heat
01:46 and the fatal effect of overheating is heat stroke.
01:51 There is a higher chance or risk of having a stroke,
01:57 specifically a skin stroke, if we are exposed to too much heat.
02:03 To avoid this, drink plenty of water. Avoid going into the heat.
02:07 Eat healthy food and don't forget to take your medicine.
02:12 Even an hour of exposure, just one hour of heat
02:15 could give you a 1.5 times risk of developing a stroke.
02:21 That's in general numbers.
02:23 Whether you have hypertension or not, diabetes or not, or you have a previous stroke.
02:28 So if you experience fatigue, imbalance, sudden blindness,
02:33 dizziness, and difficulty in thinking and speaking,
02:37 immediately go to the nearest hospital.
02:40 Katrina Son reporting for GMA Integrated News.
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