Background
Hospital services across South West London are currently very busy due to high temperatures, pollution and pollen levels. We’re seeing high numbers of people coming in with breathing difficulties and older people who are dehydrated.
The NHS is still here for people who need care. If you need medical help or advice to please go to 111.nhs.uk first, unless it is a life-threatening emergency in which case, call 999.
Key messages
- Hospital services across South West London are under pressure this week due to weather conditions and the junior doctors strike. We are seeing higher numbers of people coming in with breathing difficulties and older people who are dehydrated.
- If you, or your child, has asthma or other respiratory conditions – keep taking your regular preventer inhaler and stay indoors wherever possible, keeping windows and doors closed as much as possible. If you do need to go outside, shower and change your clothes to wash pollen off.
- Older people are particularly at risk of becoming unwell during a heatwave. Drinking water and staying out of the sun are most important for staying well.
- The NHS is still here for people who need care. If you need medical help or advice to please go to 111.nhs.uk first, unless it is a life-threatening emergency in which case, call 999.