first aid: Heat Exhaustion
Heat Exhaustion
Symptoms: Pale, clammy skin, profuse perspiration, weakness, headache, possibly cramps. Treatment: Rest, cool atmosphere, cool water by mouth if conscious. In case of heat cramp, exert firm pressure on cramped muscle (usually abdomen or legs) to help relieve spasms.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Wound
- Shock
- Severe Bleeding
- Poisoning
- Heatstroke
- Heat Exhaustion
- Frostbite
- Fractures and Joint Injuries
- Foreign Body in the Eye
- Fainting
- Drowning and Near-Drowning
- Burns
- Bites and Stings
- Asphyxia and Obstruction of Air Passages
- Bibliography
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