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... heat injury, ranging in severity from mild heat cramps to heat exhaustion or potentially life-threatening heatstroke. Swelling of the brain (cerebral edema) ...
Stroke, history of or; Transient ischemic attack ... Store the medicine in a closed container at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light.
Having certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, exhaustion, poor blood flow or congestive heart failure. ... Alcoholic beverages cause the body to lose heat ...
You're experiencing heat exhaustion. You're pregnant. You have diabetes. You ... Stroke and dementias that cause degeneration in the brain, such as ...
Although most people can perform hot yoga, there is an increased risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion or heat stroke. If you have any concerns or underlying ...
An ischemic stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is blocked or reduced. This prevents brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients.
While golfing, watch for symptoms of dehydration, heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Red flags might include a headache, dizziness, nausea, excess fatigue ...
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