Hyperthermia is indeed a condition where the body’s temp skyrockets, kinda like when that summer sun is way too intense. You’re right, when the body absorbs more heat than it can release, it challenges itself to cool down, leading to things like profuse sweating, weakness or even confusion. Why are some folks more prone? Lots of factors can play a role, like dehydration for starters and medical conditions like hyperthyroidism, and yes - environmental factors like extreme heat or humidity.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, think of this condition as a fiery imbalance stemming from an aggravated Pitta dosha. Ayurveda says managing Pitta is key. Cooling herbs like Saffron, Aloe Vera, and Mint can do wonders. Saffron in milk, aloe vera juice, mint in your salads or even teas - they all help soothe that internal fire. Daily habits like smearing a paste of chandan (sandalwood) or even taking a dip in cool, herbal-infused waters can offer some serious relief too.
Diet absolutely plays a role! Ayurveda goes heavy on food choices for managing hyperthermia. Think cooling, hydrating stuff like cucumbers - they’re like natural air conditioners. Coconut water and juicy fruits, they’re incredibly hydrating and cooling. Keeping away from spicy foods, caffeine, and alcohol? Spot on, they can crank up that internal heat easily.
For lifestyle, try to embrace the moonlight, it’s bizarre but I find during heatwaves, moonlit walks or sittings are cooling on mind and body. Wear loose, cotton clothing, as synthetic fabrics can trap heat. And final word—staying hydrated, getting that sufficient rest — both are icing on the cake for beating the heat.
Take care with hyperthermia tho—it can be risky. Always monitor your symptoms, and seek medical help if they’re severe. Ayurveda works great alongside modern treatments, not alone in emergencies!



