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Handling Hot European Cities

October 04, 2023

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by Brenda Murray

Heat stroke is a serious medical condition that occurs when the body's core temperature rises to a dangerous level due to prolonged exposure to high temperatures and humidity. It can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. To avoid heat stroke, especially during hot weather consider these tips:

1) Stay Hydrated:

Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you don't feel thirsty. Dehydration increases the risk of heat stroke.

Avoid alcohol and caffeine, as they can contribute to dehydration.

2) Dress Appropriately:

Wear loose-fitting, lightweight, and light-colored clothing to help your body stay cool.

3) Time Outdoor Activities Wisely:

Avoid strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day, typically between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

If you need to be outside, try to schedule activities for the morning or evening when it's cooler.

4) Seek Shade:

Whenever possible, stay in the shade or create your shade using umbrellas, trees, or canopies.

Use sunscreen to protect your skin from sunburn, which can increase your risk of heat-related illnesses.

Listen to your body, and don't push yourself too hard in extreme heat.

5) Stay Informed:

Pay attention to weather forecasts and heat advisories. Be aware of heat warnings and take them seriously.

6) Acclimatize:

If you're not accustomed to hot weather, give your body time to adjust by gradually increasing your exposure to heat and humidity.

7) Stay Cool:

If you’re outdoors, pop in to an air conditioned space even just temporarily to bring down your body temperature.

Use wet towels or spray bottles to help cool your body.

Take cool showers or baths to lower your body temperature.

8) Know the Signs:

Familiarize yourself with the symptoms of heat stroke, which can include high body temperature, confusion, rapid pulse, nausea, and fainting.

If you or someone you know shows signs of heat stroke, seek immediate medical attention. Heat stroke is a medical emergency.

Remember that heat stroke can affect anyone, but certain individuals, such as the elderly and those with pre-existing medical conditions, are more susceptible. Taking preventive measures and staying vigilant in hot weather can help reduce the risk of heat-related illnesses, including heat stroke.

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