Heat Stroke Recovery

Heat Stroke Recovery – This is a place for the community to provide tips and advice on Heat Stroke Recovery. This topic was created by sampath nayak and the tips are provided by the community. The tips you add here can be your own or referred from another site. The best tips are then ranked at the top when up-voted by members of the community.

Tip 1 - Heat Stroke (Hyperthermia) Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

Published:  | Submitted by Samuel Buggs | permalink
Heat Stroke (Hyperthermia) Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

Heat Stroke (Hyperthermia) - an easy to understand guide covering causes, diagnosis, symptoms, treatment and prevention plus additional in depth medical information.
Tags: Heat Stroke (Hyperthermia), symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Tip 2 - Heat exhaustion

Published:  | Submitted by George Stegmaier | permalink
Heat exhaustion

Tip 3 - Heat Stroke: Facts on Symptoms, Treatment, & Prevention

Published:  | Submitted by Dick Thompson | permalink
Heat Stroke: Facts on Symptoms, Treatment, & Prevention

Heat stroke is a condition in which the body's vital systems of self-regulation shut down when the body reaches about 104 F. Heat stroke is a serious medical emergency. Symptoms of heat stroke are profuse sweating, altered mental status, and high body temperature.

Tip 4 - Heat Exhaustion: Symptoms and Treatment

Published:  | Submitted by Robert Brader | permalink
Heat Exhaustion: Symptoms and Treatment

WebMD explains the symptoms and treatment of heat exhaustion, a heat-related illness that can develop after several days of exposure to high temperatures and inadequate or unbalanced replacement of fluids.
Tags: heat exhaustion, dehydration, heat exhaustion symptoms, heat exhaustion treatment, heat exhaustion risks, heat exhaustion prevention, heat stroke, first aid

Tip 5 - Heatstroke/Sunstroke Treatment - Diseases and Conditions - PDR Health

Published:  | Submitted by Arturo Oujo | permalink

If someone shows the signs of sunstroke, seek medical treatment or call 911 immediately. Before medical treatment arrives, move the individual to a cool area

About Author

About This Topic

Category: Fun | 9 years, 2 month(s) ago

3.9k+ Reads
5 Tips
5 Votes
0 Likes
0 Saved