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Doctors warn of dehydration and heat exhaustion during the Hajj season, especially with rising temperatures and crowds. Pilgrims are exposed to significant fluid and salt loss due to sweating and direct sun exposure, leading to symptoms such as intense thirst, dry mouth, headaches, and dizziness. In advanced cases, this can result in heatstroke, a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment to avoid serious complications. It is advised that vulnerable groups, such as the elderly and those with chronic illnesses, maintain proper hydration and minimize direct sun exposure.
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