Vital Heart & Vein - Beating Heart Disease
Diabetes drug used for weight loss increases risk for heat-related illness

Vital Tips for Beating the Heat: Advice from Dr. Nidal Ganim

May 20, 2025 | Health, Videos

With temperatures soaring above 100 degrees, it’s crucial to understand the impact of extreme heat on your body — especially your heart. Dr. Nidal Ganim from Vital Heart & Vein is here with expert advice to ensure you stay safe and healthy during these harsh summer days.

Watch our informative video where Dr. Ganim outlines essential strategies to beat the heat:

  • Hydration is Key: Water isn’t just a refreshing beverage; it’s your most critical ally against heat stress. Make sure to drink plenty of fluids even before you feel thirsty. This simple step can be your first line of defense.
  • Seek Respite: Don’t overexert yourself. Regular breaks indoors can help your body cool down and prevent overheating.
  • Dress Appropriately: Opt for clothing that is light-colored, lightweight, and breathable. This will help your body maintain a normal temperature.
  • Know the Signs: Be vigilant for any warning signs of heat stress, such as dizziness, nausea, headaches, or a rapid pulse. Recognizing these symptoms early on can help you take quick action to cool down.

Dr. Ganim emphasizes that those with heart disease, diabetes, or individuals taking GLP-1 medications for weight loss need to be extra cautious. The combination of medications and the heat can alter your response to high temperatures.

In our exclusive video segment, Dr. Ganim discusses the risks associated with these factors, stating:

“GLP-1 drugs, while effective for diabetes and weight loss, can influence your blood sugar levels. If you’re not regularly monitoring your blood sugar, you might not detect the highs or lows that could aggravate heat-related issues.”

Regardless of your health status, it’s important to take the heat seriously. For those at higher risk, Dr. Ganim urges:

“If you feel something isn’t quite right, give yourself a moment to pause. Cool down, hydrate, and if symptoms continue, don’t hesitate to seek medical assistance.”

Armed with this knowledge and Dr. Ganim’s advice, you can enjoy your summer safely. Stay informed, stay hydrated, and stay healthy.

Click here to view the article on CW39

Related Articles

Peripheral Arterial Disease
The Vital Link Between Circulation and Wound Healing: Navigating Through the Challenges of Peripheral Arterial Disease
The Vital Link Between Circulation and Wound Healing: Navigating Through the Challenges of Peripheral Arterial Disease

The Vital Link Between Circulation and Wound Healing: Navigating Through the Challenges of Peripheral Arterial Disease

In the United States, a significant portion of the population grapples with the challenge of chronic wounds, underlining a hidden yet pressing healthcare issue. Alarming statistics indicate that around 2.5% of the population suffers from chronic wounds, a situation...

Read More

logo

Beating Heart Disease

Don't wait for a sign to take control of your heart health. Prevention is always better than cure – let's safeguard your heart together!

Schedule Your Heart Health Check-Up Today

281-446-6656

Follow Us

Our Most Popular Articles

Our Locations

Humble - Main Campus

Texas Medical Center

Conroe

Northwest Houston

Pearland

Southeast Houston

Sugar Land

West Houston

Beaumont

Channelview Clinic

Clearlake

Cleveland Clinic

Cypress

Greater Heights

Liberty Clinic

Sugar Lakes