Heat-related illnesses - when to seek care
When to seek help for heat-related illness
Hot days and high temperatures can be dangerous. Getting too hot can make you sick, if your body can’t cool you down. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), high temperatures kill hundreds of people each year.
However, heat-related illnesses and deaths are preventable. Learn the signs so you know what do to if you or a household member starts having symptoms.
Heat Stroke
Heat Stroke is a medical emergency. If you or a loved one shows these symptoms, it’s important to act quickly.
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Heat Exhaustion
Heat Exhaustion can progress to heat stroke if a person is unable to cool down. It’s important to treat quickly. Get medical help if symptoms get worse.
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Call your doctor or get medical help right away if:
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Heat Cramps
These are muscle spasms that can happen to physically active people in hot weather.
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Call your doctor or get medical help right away if:
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Sources:
Warning Signs and Symptoms of Heat-Related Illness (CDC)
Heat Stroke Symptoms, Signs, First Aid and Recovery
More heat resources
You can find up to date extreme heat resource, including cooling shelters and more at our Extreme Heat Resources page