Doctor offers advice to avoid heat stroke during sweltering conditions
With the temperature in Regina reaching record territory, one doctor says it’s important for people to be safe if they are outside.
The temperature reached 35.9 C on Tuesday, breaking a record that had stood since 1919.
Dr. Maurice Hennink, a medical health officer with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, says when the mercury is this high, heat stroke becomes a concern.
“Heat stroke is an illness that can have a mortality attached to it. We don’t see it fairly commonly. Not recognizing it and treating it properly can have a poor outcome,” Hennink said.


