For 50 percent the number of patients at QKUUK rise because of high temperatures

High temperatures at the Emergency Clinic in Pristina for 50 percent have increased the number of people seeking medical services. Doctors recommend, especially the elderly, the sick, and the pregnant, not to be exposed to sunlight at midday. According to weather forecasts, even in the days ahead will continue to heat and [...]
High temperatures at the Emergency Clinic in Pristina for 50 percent have increased the number of people seeking medical services.
Doctors recommend, especially the elderly, the sick, and the pregnant, not to be exposed to sunlight at midday.
According to weather forecasts, even in the coming days there will continue to be intense heat, with temperatures up to 36 degrees Celsius.
Doctors recommend that people not be exposed to sunlight at midday, while suggesting that medical treatment cases these days are high as a result of high temperatures.
Sinan Musliu, a doctor at the Emergency Clinic in University Clinical Hospital Services, says that this clinic is accepting a large number of patients these days, even because of accidents taking place.
High thermometers, especially in these last days, have a major impact on patients ' health, especially those with chronic illness, heart, or respiratory routes. For us, except chronic illness, temperatures affect injuries because it's summertime there are many accidents, and there's a lot of work in the builder, and then swimming pools, and sea, working these July and August months is a huge flow of patients that you can't imagine. The number of patients these past months has increased somewhere over 50 percent”, he says.
Why, with some capacityal difficulties, Musliu says they are doing their best to handle all cases that require medical services at Emergency Clinic.
It advises citizens, especially chronically ill, not to be exposed to sunlight.
I had preferred, not only did I have those who suffer from chronic diseases but others, who escape the sun's temperature from 10 to 5 p.m., and possibly fluids and water as much as possible because the sun has a bad effect of”, he says.
Weather forecasts show that the African heat will continue by Tuesday.
Hot days are recommended for making the most of liquids, especially one or two liters per day from a single person.
Food must also be taken care of, consumed with carbs and vitamins, and less foods that contain fat.
To cope more easily with the heat, light - colored clothing is recommended, since closed heat accumulates.












