overheating

The most common over-reaction to high heat {overheating}| is headache, fatigue, and nausea. Worse cases {heat exhaustion, first aid} have heavy perspiration and pale cold skin. Lie person down in a cool place and give one-teaspoon salt in a glass of water, every 30 minutes. The worst condition {heat stroke} {sunstroke} has high body temperature, dizziness, dry skin, headache, rapid pulse, and nausea. Put person in a cool place, remove clothes, sponge with water, or put person in a cold-water tub. If person is conscious, give one-teaspoon salt in a glass of water, every 30 minutes.

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