Dr Achara Nithiaphinyasakul, Director General of thedepartment, said 21.9% of the 682 respondents in the department survey onhealth and wellness during the summer frequently suffered from headaches,followed by constipation (13.6%) and cramps in their legs and belly (12.7%).
The survey, collected from March 1 to April 4, alsoshowed that 52.8% of respondents had moderate concerns about the effect causedby heat, and 19.8% showed a high level of concern.
For the plan on health protection, Achara said 93.9%of the questioned said they tried to eat newly cooked food to prevent diarrhea. They also kept their guard up by constantly handwashing (93.8%) and drinking water(87.8%), said the survey.
According to the Meteorological Department, 15provinces and cities, including Bangkok, will be affected by a red-level, or a highlydangerous heat index until April 27.
As the high heat index directly affects healthconditions, Achara warned people about the risk of heatstroke flare-ups./.