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The high temperatures that come to us during this summer and the future heat waves, it is most likely that sooner or later we have a heat stroke or sunstroke. The rise of temperatures above 40 degrees in many cities of the Peninsula and the excess of humidity that occurs during these days have become factors to be taken into account because they can put our health at risk.
In such situations, in which dehydration of the body predominates, prevention is indispensable for the maintenance of our health. Good hydration, walking in the shade, adequate food and avoiding being on the street in the hottest hours, among other measures, are always the best options, according to experts.
It is essential to know what are the symptoms of sunstroke to be able to act in time (especially in older people and children) and to live our day to day best in this very hot summer.
The most common symptoms, initially, are usually headaches, nausea, dizziness and vomiting.
The following symptoms are usually raised body temperature, altered consciousness and disorientation, which must be treated urgently as they can lead to the collapse of the organism.
What can we do in the face of a heat stroke?
In the event that the person does not recover, you must bend their legs quickly and then call the Emergency Service.
Written by: BayRadio News
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