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It ain't half hot mum (Dealing with the heat) Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)

Heat stroke is more serious, as it 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, as 'prickly heat'.

Added factors windless, humid climates, old and alcohol. You treat heat stroke by rapid cooling with cold or ice packs. Re-hydration by lots of fluid is less likely to occurred. Also, 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 also very dangerous. cool and drink plenty.

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