| Playa del Carmen in the Summer Be Careful |
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| Monday, 21 August 2006 | |
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By S.D.L. Is the Heat Getting to You? Just this last week, I heard of several incidences of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. So with the temperatures and humidity soaring, I am reminded of the importance of keeping yourself hydrated. As refreshing as it may seem, I’m not talking about a few cold cervezas! When body heat increases, the body removes it through the skin…you guessed it, sweating. No surprise there. However, when the humidity is high, sweat does not evaporate as quickly and has little or no cooling effect. Putting us more at risk in a climate such as this. So what’s the difference between the two conditions?
Heat Exhaustion It’s caused by a reduction of fluid in the body. There is less blood flow to vital organs because your body is trying to compensate by increasing blood flow to the skin to cool the body. Signs & Symptoms:
Treatment: If you catch it early enough it can be reversed:
*If left untreated heat exhaustion can result into a more serious, life threatening condition…
When the body cannot cool itself and gradually stops working heat stroke is setting in. Sweating stops because of major loss of fluids in body tissues. Coma and death can result if left untreated. Signs & Symptoms:
Treatment:
Both heat exhaustion and heat stroke are completely preventable! Prevention:
Don’t forget your pets! Sometimes they may not know their own limits so it’s up to us to help them out!
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