Emergency Physician, MedUnited A & E Center, Malikipuram
Introduction
As an emergency physician, one of the most critical and time-sensitive conditions I frequently encounter during summer is heat stroke.
Many people assume it is just “too much heat” – but in reality, heat stroke is a life-threatening medical emergency that can cause organ failure, brain damage and even death if not treated immediately.
With rising temperatures across Andhra Pradesh, especially in regions like Amalapuram and surrounding areas, awareness is not just important – it can save lives.
What Exactly is Heat Stroke?
Heat stroke occurs when the body’s temperature rises above 40°C (104°F) and the body loses its ability to cool itself.
Unlike simple dehydration or heat exhaustion, this is a medical emergency requiring immediate care.
Early Warning Signs You Should NEVER Ignore
From my experience in emergency care, patients often come too late because they ignore early symptoms.
Watch out for:
High body temperature
Confusion, dizziness or altered mental state
Dry, hot skin (sometimes no sweating)
Rapid pulse
Headache or vomiting
Difficulty breathing
In severe cases: seizures or unconsciousness
What Saves Lives? (Golden Minutes Matter)
When it comes to heat stroke, every minute counts.
Immediate First Aid Steps:
Move the person to a cool/shaded place immediately
Remove excess clothing
Cool the body using wet cloths, ice packs or water
Give fluids ONLY if the person is conscious
Do NOT delay hospital care
Why Immediate Medical Care is Critical
Heat stroke doesn’t just affect the skin – it impacts:
- Brain function
- Heart rhythm
- Kidney function
- Liver health
At MedUnited A & E Centers, we are equipped to handle such emergencies with:
Rapid cooling protocols
Continuous monitoring
Emergency interventions to prevent organ damage
If you are searching for the best emergency services near me or the best emergency physician near me, choosing a facility with round-the-clock emergency care can make all the difference.
Who is at Higher Risk?
From clinical observations, the following groups are more vulnerable:
- Children
- Elderly individuals
- Outdoor workers
- Patients with chronic illnesses
- People with poor hydration habits
Prevention Tips from an Emergency Physician
Prevention is always better than emergency treatment.
Drink 3-4 liters of water daily
Avoid direct sunlight between 11 AM – 4 PM
Wear light, loose cotton clothing
Use umbrellas, caps or sunglasses outdoors
Avoid alcohol and heavy meals in extreme heat
When Should You Visit a Doctor?
Do not wait if you notice:
- Persistent dizziness
- Confusion
- Reduced urine output
- Continuous vomiting
In such cases, seek immediate care at the best hospital in Amalapuram or your nearest emergency center.
Final Word (Doctor’s Note)
In my experience, most heat stroke cases become severe not because of the condition itself, but because of delay.
- Recognizing symptoms early
- Acting immediately
- Reaching the right emergency facility
– these are what truly save lives.
About MedUnited
For any emergency, consultation or treatment related to heat stroke or other critical conditions,
MedUnited Hospitals & A & E Centers are equipped with advanced emergency care facilities and experienced doctors.
Available across Amalapuram, Palakollu, Ambajipeta, Malikipuram & surrounding regions
24/7 Emergency Care Available


