Seasonal Health Risks in Summer : How Sree Krishna Nursing Home (SKNH) Is Addressing Rising Healthcare Needs in Narayangarh
- The SKNH

- Apr 23
- 2 min read
Introduction
With the arrival of summer across Narayangarh and Paschim Medinipur, healthcare demands show a noticeable seasonal shift. High temperatures, humidity, and water-related challenges contribute to an increase in heat-related illnesses and infections.
Healthcare institutions are therefore required not only to provide treatment but also to promote preventive awareness and timely intervention.
Sree Krishna Nursing Home (SKNH) continues to play a significant role in addressing these seasonal health concerns through structured medical care and patient-focused services.

Common Summer Diseases and Health Risks
The following table outlines the most frequently observed summer-related illnesses in the region:
Category | Common Conditions | Primary Causes |
Heat-Related Disorders | Heatstroke, Heat Exhaustion, Dehydration | High temperature, fluid loss |
Water/Food-Borne Diseases | Diarrhea, Typhoid, Food Poisoning | Contaminated water and food |
Vector-Borne Diseases | Dengue, Malaria | Mosquito breeding in stagnant water |
Skin & Allergy Conditions | Fungal Infection, Heat Rash | Sweating, humidity, poor hygiene |
Viral Infections | Viral Fever, Flu-like Symptoms | Seasonal संक्रमण and weak immunity |
Clinical Management at SKNH
Sree Krishna Nursing Home follows a structured treatment approach to manage seasonal illnesses effectively.
Treatment Protocol Overview
Condition Type | Treatment Approach at SKNH |
Dehydration | IV Fluids, Electrolyte Correction |
Heatstroke | Immediate Cooling, ICU Monitoring |
Infections | Antibiotics/Antivirals (as required), Lab Diagnosis |
Gastro Disorders | Controlled Diet, Hydration, Medication |
Severe Cases | ICU Support, Continuous Monitoring |
Preventive Healthcare Guidelines for Summer
Preventive care remains essential to reduce the risk of seasonal diseases.
Daily Preventive Measures
Area | Recommended Action |
Hydration | Drink sufficient water, avoid dehydration |
Diet | Eat fresh, light, and hygienic food |
Heat Protection | Avoid sun exposure during peak hours |
Hygiene | Wash hands regularly, maintain food safety |
Environment | Keep surroundings clean, avoid stagnant water |
High-Risk Groups Requiring Special Attention
Certain groups are more vulnerable during summer and require closer monitoring.
Group | Risk Factors | Recommended Care |
Children | Rapid dehydration | Regular hydration, timely medical check |
Elderly | Low immunity, heat sensitivity | Avoid heat exposure, routine monitoring |
Pregnant Women | Nutritional and fluid imbalance | Medical supervision and proper diet |
Chronic Patients | Existing health complications | Regular follow-ups and medication |
SKNH Infrastructure and Service Strength
Sree Krishna Nursing Home’s capability to handle seasonal healthcare demands is supported by its infrastructure and experience.
Facility Overview
Facility/Service | Availability at SKNH |
Emergency Services | 24/7 Available |
ICU Support | Yes |
Operation Theatre | Fully Equipped |
Delivery Services | Normal & C-Section |
Diagnostics | Available |
Advanced Equipment | Yes |
Affordable Pricing | Yes |
Key Performance Highlights
Parameter | Achievement |
Successful Surgeries | 6,000+ |
Patients Treated | 15,000+ |
Service Coverage Area | Narayangarh & Nearby Regions |
Patient Satisfaction | Consistently High |
Conclusion

Summer brings predictable health challenges that require both preventive awareness and timely medical intervention. The rise in heat-related illnesses, infections, and seasonal diseases highlights the importance of accessible and reliable healthcare services.
Sree Krishna Nursing Home (SKNH) continues to address these challenges through structured clinical care, modern facilities, and a commitment to affordability and patient well-being.
As seasonal risks increase, informed healthcare choices and early medical attention remain essential in ensuring community health and safety.
Sree Krishna Nursing Home (SKNH)
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