Heat exhaustion is a more common and less extreme manifestation of heat-related illness in which the core temperature is between 37°C (98.6°F) and 40°C. Symptoms of heat exhaustion are milder than those of heatstroke, and include dizziness, thirst, weakness, headache, and malaise. Read More….
Here’s A Video Heat Exhaustion:
In most cases, you can treat heat exhaustion yourself by doing the following:
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- Rest in a cool place. Getting into an air-conditioned building is best, but at the very least, find a shady spot or sit in front of a fan. …
- Drink cool fluids. Stick to water or sports drinks. …
- Try cooling measures. …
- Loosen clothing.
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Image Effect To The Body of Heat Exhaustion:

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