Extreme Heat:
PUBLISHED ON 8/3/23
Tips and Harm Prevention As record-breaking temperatures sweep the country, it is important for people who use drugs (PWUD) to be aware of the increased risks associated with hot weather. Extreme heat is not only a direct risk to our health, but it can also worsen existing health conditions.
Understanding the Risks Dehydration: Excessive sweating and fluid loss increases the risk of dehydration. For people who use drugs, stimulants and other substances further contribute to dehydration because they affect the body’s fluid balance. Cardiovascular strain: Extreme heat is an additional stress on the cardiovascular system which includes the heart and blood vessels. This system may already be compromised due to existing health conditions or drug use. Altogether, this strain can lead to increased heart rates, elevated blood pressure, or a serious cardiovascular event. Respiratory issues: For people with respiratory conditions and those who are heavy smokers, extreme heat can worsen symptoms, making it harder to breathe and increasing the risk of respiratory distress especially during air quality alerts. Heat-related illnesses: Prolonged exposure to extreme heat can result in heat exhaustion or heat stroke. The body’s ability to regulate temperature is impacted by drugs like stimulants or opioids. Many PWUD can be more susceptible to these conditions. Medication interactions: Medications like antipsychotics, antihistamines, and others can also impact the body’s ability to regulate temperature and increase the risk of heat-related illnesses.
Harm Reduction Tips Hydration is key: Drink plenty of water, even when you don’t feel thirsty. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated beverages if possible because they can contribute to dehydration. It’s important to adjust your fluid intake when using any substances that dehydrate the body. Seek shade and cool environments: Minimize heat exposure by staying in shaded areas or airconditioned spaces whenever possible. Airflow from fans and open windows also reduce the risk of catching COVID.
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