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    Heat stroke or heatstroke, also known as sun-stroke, is a severe heat illness that results in a body temperature greater than 40.0 °C (104.0 °F), along...
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    anatomical systems. Heat illnesses include: heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat syncope, heat edema, heat cramps, heat rash, heat tetany. Prevention includes...
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    Hyperthermia (redirect from Dog heat stroke)
    causes include heat stroke and adverse reactions to drugs. Heat stroke is an acute temperature elevation caused by exposure to excessive heat, or combination...
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    fall under other heat-related illnesses like heat stroke, heat cramps, and heat syncope. Heat stroke is a severe condition as heat-related illness and...
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    (the end of the compression stroke) the compressed air-fuel mixture is ignited by a spark plug (in a gasoline engine) or by heat generated by high compression...
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    The heat index (HI) is an index that combines air temperature and relative humidity, in shaded areas, to posit a human-perceived equivalent temperature...
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    anatomical systems. Heat illnesses include: heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat syncope, heat edema, heat cramps, heat rash, heat tetany. Prevention includes...
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  • regional temperature records have been set. The heat wave has caused many deaths due to heat stroke and has prompted health warnings and power outages...
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  • threat to human life through conditions such as heat stroke. The following is an example of an excessive heat watch issued by the National Weather Service...
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  • in heat storage in the body. Heat stress can result in heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke, hyperthermia, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, heat rashes...
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  • electrolytes through sweating Heat rash, skin irritations caused by excessive sweating or blocked sweat glands Heat stroke, with a body temperature greater...
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  • pose a threat to human life through conditions such as heat stroke, heat exhaustion, and other heat-related illnesses. Due to the extreme illnesses that...
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  • available upon diagnosis. List of heat waves Climate of India Climate change in South Asia Climate change Heat stroke - ICD-10 code: T67 This figure is...
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    exercise-associated hyponatremia or other electrolyte imbalance; exertional heat stroke or severe hyperthermia. The age distribution ranges widely, from the...
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    The affected person should rest and recover, because heat syncope can lead to heat stroke or heat exhaustion. Binkley HM, Beckett J, Casa DJ, Kleiner DM...
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  • Vikings. On August 1, 2001, Stringer died from complications brought on by heat stroke during the Vikings' training camp in Mankato, Minnesota. Stringer was...
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  • a threat to human life through conditions such as heat stroke. The following is an example of a heat advisory issued by the National Weather Service office...
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  • result in permanent damage, though they can be a symptom of heat stroke or heat exhaustion. Heat cramps can indicate a more severe problem in someone with...
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  • condition, the consequences of untreated hypohidrosis include hyperthermia, heat stroke and death. An extreme case of hypohidrosis in which there is a complete...
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  • mild hyperthermia is commonly called heat exhaustion or heat prostration; severe hyperthermia is called heat stroke. Heatstroke may come on suddenly, but...
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    with Stepanov, after he had an incident in which he was affected by heat stroke whilst on a field exercise. Anton Ragoza was born on 6 January 1986 in...
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    substance use disorder. Other causes include infections, electrical injury, heat stroke, prolonged immobilization, lack of blood flow to a limb, or snake bites...
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    Aravalli Range of mountains in India. Traditional uses include relief from heat stroke, dysuria, irregular menstruation, and jaundice, but the effectiveness...
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    cerebral edema that killed Lee had been caused by over-exertion and heat stroke; heat stroke was not considered at the time because it was then a poorly understood...
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    malignant syndrome, malignant hyperthermia, anticholinergic toxicity, heat stroke, and meningitis should be ruled out. No laboratory tests can confirm...
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    matter of hours rather than days. In these cases people typically die of heat stroke first, not terminal dehydration. One person was purported to survive...
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    have been reported to cause heat illnesses, such as heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat syncope, and heat cramps. Extreme heat is the deadliest form of weather...
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    keeping the sun off the soldier and their armor which helped prevent heat stroke and heat exhaustion. The name derives from French meaning "over the coat"...
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  • patterns are increasing the severity of heat waves, extreme weather and other causes of illness, injury or death. Heat waves and extreme weather events have...
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    invented by the Hakka people who historically used the food to alleviate heat stroke after long days working in the field. The dish was introduced to Southeast...
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