Experts warn extreme heat in 2026 may raise kidney risk

The IMD has warned that summer 2026 may be hotter than usual, raising concerns about kidney health. Extreme heat and dehydration can reduce blood flow to the kidneys and strain their ability to filter toxins. Experts advise staying hydrated, maintaining electrolyte balance, and watching warning signs like dark urine, swelling, and prolonged lack of urination.

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