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  1. Signs of heat exhaustion in children may include: An elevated body temperature, usually between 100˚ and 104˚ Fahrenheit. Cool, clammy skin despite the heat. Goose bumps. Fainting, dizziness or weakness. Headache. Increased sweating. Increased thirst. Irritability. Muscle cramps. Nausea and/or vomiting.

  2. If your child has symptoms of heatstroke, get emergency medical care right away. For cases of heat exhaustion or while awaiting help for a child with possible heatstroke: Bring the child indoors or into the shade right away.

  3. Apr 6, 2023 · Infants and children younger than 4 and adults older than 65 are at higher risk of heat exhaustion. The body's ability to regulate its temperature isn't fully developed in children. In older adults, illness, medicines or other factors can affect the body's ability to control temperature.

  4. Jan 31, 2024 · Little kids have an increased risk of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which can be dangerous if left untreated. Learn how to spot the symptoms and prevent heat-related illnesses in your...

  5. Jun 15, 2021 · Signs of heat exhaustion include: Pale skin; Heavy sweating; Headache; Nausea; Dizziness or fainting; Weakness; Muscle cramps; Low fever (but often no fever) If your child has heat exhaustion: Take your child to a cool area. Have your child sip fluids—water or a sports drink. Loosen clothing and take off extra layers. Give a cool bath or ...

  6. Learn from Children's Colorado how to care for a child who has symptoms of heat exhaustion (aka heat exposure or heat stress) & heat stress prevention.

  7. Jun 14, 2022 · If your child appears tired, cranky, or fatigued while outside playing, they may be suffering symptoms of dehydration. On a hot day, an overly ornery child may need to take a break, get in the shade and drink some water. Dr.

  8. How can you care for your child at home? Limit your child's activities, and make sure your child gets plenty of rest. Your doctor will give you instructions on when your child can resume a normal schedule. Have your child stay in a cool room for at least the next 24 hours.

  9. Apr 12, 2024 · Learn more about the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Is heatstroke in kids a medical emergency? Heatstroke can be life threatening for children, so prompt emergency treatment is...

  10. Jun 27, 2022 · Nausea or vomiting. Goosebumps. Dizziness or weakness. Mild fever for a short period or no fever. Muscle cramps. Headache. Irritability. What to do: Bring kids to a cooler space: an air-conditioned room or a shaded area. Encourage them to drink cool fluids with salts, such as a sports drink or hydration beverage, at regular intervals.

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