How many people die each year from heat stroke ? - Long term effects of heat strokeHow many people die each year from heat stroke ? - Long term effects of heat stroke
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Heat Stroke Faq
Heat Stroke Faq  

Heat stroke is also known as hyperthermia, which is an extremely elevated body temperature and is accompanied with physical and neurological symptoms. It is not same as heat cramps or even heat exhaustion, which is less severe. A heat stroke is undoubtedly a medical emergency that can become fatal if not attended to immediately or properly and treated.More...

 

Symptoms Of Weakness And Sweating

Symptoms Of Weakness And Sweating

There are some hundreds of reasons and causes of sweating. And, there are several conditions that cause sweating and weakness as a side effect. Nobody can diagnose a condition using sweating and weakness as the only symptoms. However, here are some conditions that cause weakness and sweating:More...

 

Firstaid For Heat And Cold Waves

Firstaid For Heat And Cold Waves

The chemical activities in the human body take place always within a limited temperature range. These chemical changes do not occur with the same efficiency if there is a change in the body temperature, or if it is too high or low. Heat generated in the body is a result of constant chemical processes that are taking place within the body.More...

 

Fevers Temperatures In Children

Fevers Temperatures In Children

A normal temperature for children or adults is about 37 degrees Celsius or 98 degrees Fahrenheit when it is taken orally. When temperature is measured rectally, then it is usually 0.5 degrees Celsius higher than oral temperature. So, a normal temperature would range up to 37.5 degrees Celsius or 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit when it is taken rectally.More...

 

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Heat Stroke :

Long-Term-Effects-Of-Heat-Stroke      Heat stroke can cause several problems including the ones that can last a life time even if you just have the stroke once. American researchers of the Chicago Medical Centre studied 58 subjects who were chosen from nearly 3,000 patients who had heat-related conditions and were admitted to Chicago hospitals in 1995. More..