Gurugram, May 25 -- As several parts of India, particularly North India, continue to witness intense heatwave conditions, renowned pulmonologist Dr Randeep Guleria has advised people to remain cautious against heat-related illnesses, including heat stroke, dehydration and severe exhaustion.

Speaking to ANI, Dr Guleria, Chairman of the Institute of Internal Medicine, Respiratory & Sleep Medicine, Medanta Gurugram, said there has been a significant rise in temperatures and heatwave-related symptoms across the country.

"If we talk about the heat wave, it's evident that there is a severe increase in temperature and heat wave symptoms across India, especially in North India," he said.

Dr Guleria explained that one of the most common effects...