Doctor warns of health risks for Hajj pilgrims

Sports medicine specialist Dr. Andi Kurniawan has warned that intense physical activity and extreme weather during the Hajj pilgrimage can trigger health issues for pilgrims. Common recurring conditions include diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and coronary heart disease. Sudden spikes in activity may also lead to hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.

Dr. Andi Kurniawan, a University of Indonesia graduate and sports medicine specialist, stated that heavy physical activity and extreme environmental conditions during the Hajj pilgrimage can trigger health problems for pilgrims.

"Diseases that often appear or recur include diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and coronary heart disease," he said on Thursday, April 9, 2026.

Andi noted that hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia can occur with a drastic increase in activity. Hypoglycemia is marked by blood glucose levels below 70 mg/dL, commonly affecting diabetes patients but also possible in others without history. Hyperglycemia, conversely, involves levels exceeding 300 mg/dL.

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Indonesian Hajj pilgrims preparing for peak rites at Arafah in Saudi Arabia.
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Indonesian hajj pilgrims complete arrival phase ahead of peak 2026

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The arrival phase for regular Indonesian hajj pilgrims in Saudi Arabia ended on Friday, May 22, 2026. All groups are now preparing for the peak rites at Arafah.

Health coordinator in Madinah urges Indonesian Hajj pilgrims with comorbidities to preserve stamina ahead of peak Armuzna rituals. Heart disease is the most common complaint among pilgrims. Officials stress avoiding fatigue while in Madinah.

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PPIH Debarkasi Medan officials have urged North Sumatra Hajj pilgrims to monitor for symptoms of illness upon their return to Indonesia.

Saudi authorities have deployed special teams to identify missing and hospitalized pilgrims during the peak of the 2026 Hajj season.

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Indonesia's Pamekasan Hajj and Umrah Ministry office has reminded prospective Hajj pilgrims to follow airline baggage rules. Head Abdul Halim urged pilgrims not to bring large quantities of cigarettes for sale in the Holy Land.

Indonesia's Directorate General of Customs and Excise has granted exemptions from import duties and taxes on goods carried by Hajj pilgrims for the 2026 season. The facility applies only to official quota pilgrims and personal items, excluding proxy purchases. Rules also cover reporting large cash amounts and tobacco limits.

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Building on initial ministerial warnings and Hajj embarkations earlier in April 2026, the Task Force for Handling Illegal Hajj and Umrah—formed on April 14—has uncovered dozens of fraud cases targeting pilgrims. By April 30, it received 115 reports, with 68 under processing, as Wakapolri Commissioner General Dedi Prasetyo stressed prevention and enforcement against repeat offenders.

 

 

 

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