Articles for tag: Heat Exhaustion, Heat Exhaustion Symptoms, Stroke Signs, Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion

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The Facts About Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke

Currently it is 95 degrees, but feels like 134 degrees, and partly cloudy with the wind north at 2 mph. Humidity is up there at 80%. Tonight there is a slight chance of thunderstorms with a high of 75 degrees. Tommorow….. yeah, yeah, yeah, I think we have all heard this trend. The summer is ...

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Lightheadedness and Weakness While Working Out

Many things can cause lightheadedness and weakness during workouts, some of which are more serious than others. The Mayo Clinic describes lightheadedness as feeling dizzy or like you might faint, while Medline Plus describes weakness as a lack of strength. Feeling lightheaded and weak while working out is not normal; it indicates a problem that ...

Ways to Prevent Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion

For about two days, California was recently troubled with very high temperatures. We are only on the second week of May, but we reached a scorching 90F already. Would an extremely hot summer be torturing us pretty soon? Hot summer days are inevitable. People would sometimes feel very weak and sick because of exposure to ...

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Infant Heat Exhaustion Symptoms

Summer is here! Adults love taking their infant child outside during the summer because it gives them a chance to enjoy the fresh air. It is important to make sure your infant doesn’t suffer from heat exhaustion in the upcoming, hot months. It is a very serious condition that can lead to hospitalization and even ...

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Natural Remedies: Heat Exhaustion

Last summer, my job required me to be outside in the heat all day. At first, the idea of working outside made me gleefully happy. I mean, what 20 year old doesn’t want to spend his summer outside, getting a tan and working with some of my best friends? For several weeks, I had no ...

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Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion in Children

During the upcoming summer months, it is very important to make sure your child does not suffer from heat exhaustion. You can do this by making sure they are lightly clothed, well hydrated, becoming slowly used to the heat (don’t just randomly go outside for 6 hours one day – do it gradually), take freaquent ...