Mysuru: KR Hospital has opened a dedicated sunstroke ward to ensure timely care for people affected by extreme heat, following govt directives and rising summer temperatures.The 20-bed facility has separate sections for men and women, with 15 beds each, and will provide treatment free of cost. Hospital authorities said the ward has been set up purely as a precaution, as there has been no rise in sunstroke cases in the region so far this season. As of Wednesday, no sunstroke-related cases had been reported at the hospital.Last year, KR Hospital recorded only one case of sunstroke. Officials said the decision reflects the need to stay prepared amid changing weather conditions, despite the low incidence.Dr Shobha, medical superintendent of KR Hospital, said the special ward is intended to provide focused, immediate care to patients with sunstroke symptoms. “We have made all necessary arrangements, including stocking essential medicines, to manage any emergency situation effectively,” she said.GFX: Beat the heat: Doctor’s advice* Avoid dehydration; it is a major risk factor for sunstroke* Drink 5–6 litres of water daily during peak summer* Usual recommendation is 3–4 litres a day* Cut down on salt, sugar and spicy foods* Eat more fruits and boiled vegetables* Opt for fresh fruit juices without added sugar


