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Hyderabad Heatwave Fuels Gut Infections Surge
26 Apr
Summary
- Hospitals see surge in gastroenteritis and infections due to rising temperatures.
- Gastroenteritis cases constitute 25-30% of daily outpatient visits.
- Contaminated food and water are primary drivers of the widespread infections.

As Hyderabad swelters under intense summer heat, hospitals are reporting a marked increase in cases of gastroenteritis and other viral or bacterial infections. Both public and private healthcare facilities are witnessing a higher patient volume, with gastroenteritis accounting for a substantial portion of daily outpatient consultations. This trend is expected to continue as temperatures remain high.
The primary cause identified by medical professionals is the accelerated growth of bacteria in food due to extreme heat, leading to foodborne infections. Consumption of contaminated water and poor hygiene practices further contribute to the spread. Symptoms commonly reported include diarrhea, vomiting, fever, dehydration, and abdominal cramps.
Doctors emphasize the rapid onset of dehydration if gastroenteritis is not promptly treated, posing a higher risk to children, the elderly, and individuals with compromised immune systems. Health officials have issued advisories urging citizens to adopt preventive measures and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms appear.