Heat Wave Fills the Emergency Room at the University Hospital Ljubljana
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The internal medicine emergency department at the University Medical Center (UKC) Ljubljana has seen an increase in the number of emergency patient referrals in recent days due to the heat. All people, especially chronic patients, are advised to ensure sufficient hydration and avoid heat when it is at its peak, as well as exertion, they wrote on their website.
Several parts of Europe are reporting heat waves and record-breaking temperatures for May. The internal medicine emergency department at the University Medical Center (UKC) Ljubljana has seen an increase in the number of emergency patient referrals in recent days, also due to the heat.
The heat wave that has swept across much of Europe is causing records, health problems and additional burdens on healthcare systems. Increased temperatures are being recorded in Great Britain, France, Ireland, Hungary, Spain and Italy, and the consequences are also being felt in Slovenia. The emergency room of the University Hospital Ljubljana has seen an increase in the number of patients due to the high temperatures.
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