With heat exhaustion, a person's body temperature may top 101 degrees Fahrenheit, along withsymptomslike heavy sweating; cold, pale, clammy skin; tiredness or weakness; muscle cramps; dizziness; nausea or vomiting, and more. If these symptoms arise, "get out of the sun, try to bring your ...
“Now it’s like you got the humidity. It makes you kind of not breathe the same way. So when you walk, you get a little more tired, a little more exhausted.” Reyes was one of nearly 200 million people in the United States, or 60% of the U.S. population, under a heat ...
With heat exhaustion, a person's body temperature may top 101 degrees Fahrenheit, along withsymptomslike heavy sweating; cold, pale, clammy skin; tiredness or weakness; muscle cramps; dizziness; nausea or vomiting, and more. If these symptoms arise, "get out of the sun, try to bring your ...
Some patients can exhibit symptoms such as shortness of breath (particularly during physical exercise), weakness, tiredness, palpitations, and headaches [121,122]. Other symptoms—such as heart failure, angina pectoris, intermittent claudication, and disorientation—are more prevalent among the elderly...
(nose bleeds, eye irritation, and sore throat); upper respiratory (ear pain, nasal drip, common cold, and sinusitis), mental health symptoms (tiredness, anxiety, irritation, and depression), and heat stress (nausea, numbness in hands/feet, dry skin, rash, sweating, and clammy skin) [29...