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Oman health authorities issue Hajj advisory for pilgrims with diabetes and asthma

Directorate General of Health Services in Muscat has urged pilgrims suffering from diabetes and asthma to take necessary medical precautions before travelling for Hajj.

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Sunday, May 17, 2026

MUSCAT: In a public health advisory issued ahead of Hajj, the Directorate called on diabetic and asthma patients to ensure they pack all essential medicines and medical supplies to help them perform rituals safely and comfortably.

For pilgrims with diabetes, health authorities advised carrying a blood glucose meter, insulin, prescribed medications, emergency snacks, a medical report, a health status card, and comfortable footwear. The Directorate also warned pilgrims to pay close attention to symptoms of low blood sugar, including sudden sweating, dizziness, trembling, and extreme fatigue.

The advisory stressed that such symptoms should not be ignored, urging pilgrims experiencing signs of hypoglycaemia to immediately visit the nearest medical clinic in Makkah for prompt treatment.

Pilgrims with asthma were advised to consult their doctors before travelling, stay hydrated by drinking adequate amounts of water, avoid overcrowded areas whenever possible, and ensure they carry their inhalers at all times.

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