Long-Term Effects of Heat Stroke

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Tip 1 - Heat Exhaustion: Facts on First Aid and Long-Term Effects

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Heat Exhaustion: Facts on First Aid and Long-Term Effects

Heat exhaustion is a physical condition in which a person's body has overheated due to fatigue, dehydration, working or exercising in extremely hot conditions, or over exposure to heat and sun. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, headache, extreme thirst, muscle cramps, and a weak and rapid pulse. Heat exhaustion should be treated by a medical professional.

Tip 2 - Heat Stroke After Effects |

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Heat Stroke After Effects |

Heat stroke is a heat-related illness that occurs when a person's body temperature rapidly increases and exceeds 104 degrees Fahrenheit, according to FamilyDoctor.org, a website of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Persons who develop any of the after-effects of a heat stroke require prompt medical attention to avoid potentially...

Tip 3 - What Are the Signs of Heat Stroke?

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What Are the Signs of Heat Stroke?

Heat-related illness isn't just for ambitious athletes overextending themselves in the blazing sun. It can affect anyone who spends blocks of time outdoors.
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