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  2. Sep 1, 2017 · Learn how to recognize and respond to heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and other heat-related illnesses. Find out how to stay safe and healthy in extreme heat conditions.

    • What Are Heat-Related illnesses?
    • What Are Heat Cramps?
    • What Is Heat Exhaustion?
    • What Is Heat Stroke?
    • Symptoms and First-Aid Measures For Heat Injuries
    • How Can Heat Stroke Be Prevented?
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    Exposure to abnormal or prolonged amounts of heat and humidity without relief or adequate fluid intake can cause various types of heat-related illness. Children and teens adjust more slowly than adults do to changes in environmental heat. They also produce more heat with activity than adults, and sweat less. Sweating is one of the body's normal coo...

    Heat cramps are the mildest form of heat illness and consist of painful muscle cramps and spasms that occur during or after intense exercise and sweating in high heat.

    Heat exhaustion is more severe than heat cramps and results from a loss of water and salt in the body. It occurs in conditions of extreme heat and excessive sweating without adequate fluid and salt replacement. Heat exhaustion occurs when the body is unable to cool itself properly and, if left untreated, can progress to heat stroke.

    Heat stroke, the most severe form of heat illness, occurs when the body's heat-regulating system is overwhelmed by excessive heat. It is a life-threatening emergency and requires immediate medical attention.

    The following chart contains the most common symptoms of heat-related illness. Specific treatment will be determined by your child's doctor and may include some, or more, of the following:

    Some general guidelines to help protect your child from heat-related illnesses include the following: 1. Drink plenty of fluids during vigorous or outdoor activities (including sunbathing), especially on hot days. Drinks of choice include water and sports drinks; avoid alcohol and fluids with caffeine, such as tea, coffee, and cola, as these can le...

    Learn about the three types of heat-related illnesses: heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Find out how to recognize the signs, treat the conditions and prevent them from happening to your child.

  3. Apr 1, 2021 · Learn about the four types of heat illnesses: heat rash, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Find out how to prevent, recognize and treat them, and who is at risk.

  4. Apr 6, 2023 · Heat exhaustion is a condition that happens when your body overheats due to exposure to high temperatures and strenuous activity. Learn how to recognize the signs, treat the symptoms and prevent heat exhaustion from becoming a life-threatening heatstroke.

    • Types of Heat-related Illnesses. Heat Stroke | Heat Exhaustion | Rhabdomyolysis |Heat Syncope | Heat Cramps | Heat Rash.
    • Heat Stroke. Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related illness. It occurs when the body can no longer control its temperature: the body’s temperature rises rapidly, the sweating mechanism fails, and the body is unable to cool down.
    • Heat Exhaustion. Heat exhaustion is the body’s response to an excessive loss of water and salt, usually through excessive sweating. Heat exhaustion is most likely to affect
    • Rhabdomyolysis. Rhabdomyolysis (rhabdo) is a medical condition associated with heat stress and prolonged physical exertion. Rhabdo causes the rapid breakdown, rupture, and death of muscle.
  5. Sep 28, 2022 · Heat-related illnesses range from mild to life-threatening, and heat exposure exacerbates many common health conditions, including cardiac, respiratory, and kidney diseases. •. Without...

  6. Feb 23, 2024 · 5 min read. When the weather’s hot, your chances of getting a heat-related illness go up. That’s because high heat and humidity make it harder to cool off through sweating. And without fast...

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