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Risk factors · Age. The ability to cope with extreme heat depends on the strength of the central nervous system. · Exertion in hot weather. · Sudden exposure to ...
In a lesser heat emergency, such as heat cramps or heat exhaustion, the following steps may lower your body temperature: Get to a shady or air-conditioned ...
Symptoms may include heavy sweating and a rapid pulse. Heat exhaustion is one of three heat-related illnesses, with heat cramps being the mildest and heatstroke ...
Hot, dry skin or heavy sweating. Nausea and vomiting. Flushed skin. Rapid pulse. Rapid breathing. Headache. Fainting. Seizure. Coma.
Extreme temperatures are blasting across the U.S. Mayo Clinic experts say it's important to know the signs of heat illnesses. Learn more.
Prolonged exposure to both heat and humidity can lead to heat-related illnesses — learn more about the danger extreme heat.
Other types of heat-related illnesses include heat rash, heat cramps, heat syncope and heatstroke. Heat exhaustion can happen when the body loses too much ...
Extreme heat can be dangerous. Every year, thousands of people suffer symptoms of heat-related illnesses, such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Soaring ...
Extreme temperatures are affecting parts of Europe and the U.S. Mayo Clinic offers these heatstroke and heat exhaustion prevention tips.
An overheated body can lead to dangerous symptoms. Get tips to prevent heat exhaustion and how to cool down quickly when it happens.
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