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Summer Health Tips for Kids: Prevent Dehydration, Heat Rash & Infections

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Hyderabad's summer is no gentle season temperatures regularly soar above 40°C from March through June, with intense solar radiation, low humidity in the pre-monsoon months, and high humidity as the monsoon approaches. For young children, whose bodies are less efficient at regulating temperature and who are prone to rapid dehydration, the Hyderabad summer poses specific health risks that every parent in Gopanpally, Nallagandla, Tellapur, and Serilingampally needs to know. At Sri Sai Women & Children's Clinic, Gopanpally, Dr. Satyanarayana BH — MBBS, DCH (Gold Medalist), MRCPCH guides parents through the most common summer health challenges for children and the practical steps to prevent them. This comprehensive summer health guide for Hyderabad's children covers dehydration, heat-related illness, heat rash, summer infections, and the eye and ear problems that peak in the hot months.

Dehydration in Children — Hyderabad's Most Common Summer Problem
Why Children Dehydrate Faster Than Adults

Children have a higher body surface area to volume ratio than adults meaning they lose proportionally more water through sweating and skin evaporation. Their thirst mechanism is less reliable (they do not always recognize thirst until significantly dehydrated), and young children cannot independently access fluids. In Hyderabad's summer heat, a young child playing outdoors can become meaningfully dehydrated within hours.

Signs of Dehydration in Children
  1. Mild dehydration: Thirsty, slightly reduced activity, slightly dry mouth give fluids immediately.
  2. Moderate dehydration: Fewer wet nappies or urinations; dry mouth and lips; no tears when crying; slightly sunken eyes; child seems tired oral rehydration solution (ORS) and consult a paediatrician.
  3. Severe dehydration: Very dry mouth, sunken eyes, sunken fontanelle (in infants), no urine for 8+ hours, extremely lethargic or unresponsive, rapid breathing medical emergency, go to hospital immediately.
Preventing Dehydration in Summer
Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion in Children

Heat stroke (body temperature above 40°C with confusion, loss of consciousness, or seizure) is a medical emergency. Move the child to shade, apply cool water, and call emergency services immediately.

Heat Rash (Prickly Heat / Miliaria) in Children

Heat rash called prickly heat or ghhamori in Hindi is caused by blockage of sweat glands during hot, humid weather. It appears as tiny red or clear bumps, most commonly on the neck, chest, armpits, groin, and wherever clothing creates friction or sweat accumulates.

Managing Heat Rash
Summer Eye Infections — Conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis (eye infection or 'eye flu') peaks dramatically in Hyderabad's summer months, particularly during periods of high humidity and community gatherings. Viral conjunctivitis highly contagious spreads through contact with infected secretions.

Summer Ear Infections — Swimmer's Ear

Otitis externa (outer ear infection or 'swimmer's ear') is caused by water remaining in the ear canal after swimming or bathing promoting bacterial or fungal growth. Symptoms include ear pain (worsened by pulling the ear lobe), itching, and discharge. Treatment with antibiotic ear drops prescribed by Dr. Satyanarayana. Prevention: tilt head to drain water after swimming, use cotton wicks gently after bathing.

Summer Stomach Bugs — Food and Water Borne Infections
Internal Links
  1. Summer Infection Treatment for Children — Sri Sai Clinic Gopanpally
  2. Child Nutrition and Diet Advice — Dr. Satyanarayana Gopanpally
  3. Paediatric OPD Sri Sai Clinic Gopanpally Nallagandla
  4. Book Summer Child Health Appointment Gopanpally
Conclusion

Hyderabad's summer need not be a season of illness for your child with the right preventive measures, adequate hydration, appropriate clothing, and timely medical attention when needed. At Sri Sai Women & Children's Clinic in Gopanpally, Dr. Satyanarayana BH is readily available for all summer health concerns from dehydration and heat rash to eye infections and stomach bugs with evening OPD timings that work for working parents. Serving families across Gopanpally, Nallagandla, Tellapur, Serilingampally, and Hyderabad.

Summer health concern for your child? Book with Dr. Satyanarayana at Sri Sai Clinic, Gopanpally. Call: +91-9347761835

Frequently Asked Questions

Toddlers (1–3 years): 1.3–1.5 litres (around 6 cups) daily. Children 4–8 years: 1.5–1.7 litres. Children 9+ years: 2–2.5 litres. Increase by 30–50% for active children playing outdoors in summer heat. Coconut water, ORS, and diluted juices count toward total fluid intake.

Yes — Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) is safe and recommended for all children with dehydration from diarrhea, vomiting, or heat exposure. WHO-formulation ORS sachets are available at all pharmacies. Mix as directed and offer small, frequent sips. Do not dilute beyond the recommended concentration.

Heat rash typically resolves within 2–3 days of keeping the child cool and dry. If it persists beyond 3–4 days, becomes blistered, or is associated with fever, consult Dr. Satyanarayana for evaluation of possible secondary infection.

Viral conjunctivitis is extremely contagious it spreads through direct contact with eye discharge, shared towels, or touching contaminated surfaces then touching the eye. Keep your child home from school until the eye discharge stops. Strict handwashing by the whole family prevents spread within the household.

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