KUALA NERUS: The Health Ministry recorded 15 cases of heat-related illness nationwide since the first week of this year until Friday.
Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad (pic) said out of the total recorded, four comprised of heatstroke cases, while another 11 were linked to heat exhaustion.
He said there were seven cases each reported in Perak and Kedah, while one case was recorded in Sabah.
“The cases involve individuals aged 17 to 50, as well as members of uniformed bodies because they are exposed to hot weather during training and being on duty outdoors.
“Fourteen patients have fully recovered and have been discharged from the ward, while another patient who was previously being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (at Sultanah Maliha Hospital, Langkawi) has been transferred to the general ward and is now in stable condition,” he told reporters after officiating the Terengganu Wellness Hub at the Seberang Takir Health Clinic grounds here on Saturday (March 9).
Dzulkefly said that so far, cases of heat-related illness in this country are under control, while advising the public to take precautions during the current hot weather, especially ahead of the fasting month.
“Avoid being outdoors during the peak heat periods between 11am and 4pm. Wear appropriate clothing and keep an eye on those in high-risk groups, such as children and the elderly,” he said.
Meanwhile, Dzulkefly said that a total of 33 wellness hubs have been established nationwide to provide various healthcare and wellness services to local communities.
He said the Wellness Hub in Terengganu, which began operations on Feb 24, offers a comprehensive range of 13 healthcare and wellness services, such as health factor screening, weight management and smoking cessation services. – BK