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An aerial view of Kaaba at the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia August 12, 2019. — Picture by REUTERS

Haj: Pilgrims at risk of heatstroke

MADINAH, May 20 — The extremely hot weather with average daily temperatures exceeding 40°C in Saudi Arabia puts Malaysian Hajj pilgrims at risk of suffering heatstroke.

Public health expert Dr Asraf Ahmad Qamruddin said the hot and dry weather can lead to an increase in body temperature and dehydration resulting in heatstroke.

“Heatstroke if not prevented and treated early can cause death,” he told reporters.

Dr Asraf said pilgrims should be aware of the symptoms of heatstroke, including dry skin and redness, dry tongue and lips, dizziness, muscle cramps, and fainting.

Pilgrims should seek immediate treatment if they experience these symptoms at the health centres provided by Tabung Haji (TH).

He said all pilgrims are at risk of heatstroke, but the elderly over 60 and those with health problems such as diabetes and kidney disease are more at risk.

“The way to prevent heatstroke is to avoid being under the scorching heat of the sun for a long period of time.

“Make sure we always hydrate ourselves by drinking at least two litres of water, using an umbrella or sunscreen lotion and wearing loose clothing,” Dr Asraf said.

The first batch of 284 Malaysian Haji pilgrims is scheduled to arrive in Madinah tomorrow.

Meanwhile, TH’s Madinah Zone One manager for the 1444 Hijrah Haj season Mohamad Abas reminded pilgrims to always wear the badge provided by TH to make it easier for staff to provide assistance in the event of an emergency.

He said TH is ready to receive pilgrims who would stay at Saja Al Madinah, Anwar Al Madinah Movenpick, and Emaar Royal Hotel.

— Bernama

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