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> It ain't half hot mum (Dealing with the heat) Part 2
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It ain't half hot mum (Dealing with the heat) Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)
Heat stroke is
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more serious, as it
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kill. Occurring when the body temperature exceeds 41°C, the patient suffers from headache, nausea, vomiting, confusion and finally coma. The skin is hot and dry because the sweating process is halted by inflammation of the sweat glands,
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as 'prickly heat'.
Added factors
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windless, humid climates, old
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and alcohol. You
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treat heat stroke by rapid cooling with cold
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or ice packs. Re-hydration by lots of fluid is less likely to
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occurred. Also,
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sure you seek urgent medical advice for someone in this condition.
The golden rule is to treat the sun with respect. Although it is a great relaxer, rejuvenating force and lifter of 'the blues', it
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also
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very dangerous.
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cool and drink plenty.
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