Khaleej Times

Health risk warning as mercury dips to 16°C on UAE mountains

- Ahmed Shaaban

ras al khaimah — Doctors warn residents of possible health risks as temperatur­es across the UAE dip. On the Jebel Jais, the country’s highest peak, the mercury has dipped down to as low as 16°C.

Doctors in Ras Al Khaimah have warned the public about asthma and respirator­y disorders that result from direct exposure to cold air. “Staying in open areas — especially on mountains like Jebel Jais where the temperatur­es are lower — can result in health problems, mainly respirator­y disorders,” said a doctor. Children and the elderly are more vulnerable to these conditions due to their low immunity, said Dr Enjy Ibrahim. “People should be careful during this transition­al period when the temperatur­e starts going down.”

The emergency staff at the Saqr Hospital in RAK said that they see an increase in the number of people complainin­g of respirator­y problems during this time, due to the unstable weather conditions and dusty winds.

Dr Efat Radwan, a senior ENT specialist, said dusty winds have affected the health of many people, particular­ly children. “Most of the children I have treated recently

The number of children hospitalis­ed significan­tly increased over the last few days due to the unstable weather conditions.”

Dr Mohammed Abdulhamid,

ENT specialist

were sneezing, coughing and having running noses and respirator­y disorders.”

They were also suffering from inflammati­on and irritation in their mouths, eyes and ears, he added.

Dr Mohammed Abdulhamid, an ENT specialist, said changing temperatur­es have led to conditions for an “unseasonal influx of pediatric diseases. The number of children hospitalis­ed has significan­tly increased over the last few days due to the unstable weather conditions.”

Most of the children were suffering from diseases relating to respirator­y problems like bronchitis and pneumonia. “Children, especially those with weak immune systems, are more likely to catch respirator­y diseases.”

ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? Staying out in open areas, especially on mountains like Jebel Jais where the temperatur­es are lower, can result in health problems.
Staying out in open areas, especially on mountains like Jebel Jais where the temperatur­es are lower, can result in health problems.

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