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The effects of Heat Exhaustion are serious signs you don't want to ignore.

Welcome to Heat Exhaustion Relief. It is our goal to teach you about the signs and symptoms associated with overheating, and to provide you with valuable information to help you prevent Heat Stroke. We will educate you with:

*The warning signs-and-symptoms

*Some of the medical-conditions that make you more heat sensitive

*Causes

* Treatment

*Products designed to help protect you from suffering

Many of us have to be outside for work or play. So what do you do when the thermometer reads 90+ degrees outside. Does this keep you from going out and doing the things you enjoy the most?

Did you know that almost 6,200 people a year are hospitalized for Heat Exhaustion?

Severe heat exposure—called hyperthermia—occurs when body temperatures rise to 106 degrees Fahrenheit or more. Symptoms range from nausea and vomiting to weakness, headache and muscle cramps. More extreme, a heat stroke may cause a rapid pulse, difficulty breathing, mental confusion, seizure and coma.

About 180 people who were hospitalized for heat exposure died in 2005, according to the AHRQ analysis.

People suffer heat-related illness when their bodies are unable to compensate and properly cool themselves. The body normally cools itself by sweating. But under some conditions, sweating just isn't enough. In such cases, a person's body temperature rises rapidly. Very high body temperatures may damage the brain or other vital organs.

What if you work outside and can’t avoid being in the Heat? How do you deal with that uncomfortable feeling?

What would you do if someone you know or even yourself where displaying signs of Heat Exhaustion? Well my friends I am going to give you enough information to make you feel comfortable about ever working or playing in the Heat again!



Heat Exhaustion Symptoms
Some of the symptoms of heat exhaustion are nausea, pale skin, excessive sweating and fainting.

Causes and Medical Conditions Related To Heat Exhaustion
Causes of heat exhaustion can vary. Obesity, pregnancy and chronic illness are some medical conditions that may predispose people to heat exhaustion.

Treatment of Heat Exhaustion
Treatment of heat exhaustion is relatively simple. Get out of the heat, drink plenty of fluids, and remove excess clothing are a few.

Cooling Products Can Prevent Heat Exhaustion
You can prevent heat exhaustion by applying cooling products before and during your work or play. Cooling down the body is the key in preventing heat exhaustion.

Firefighters In Extreme Heat
Firefighters in extreme heat can suffer from heat exhaustion or even heat stroke. Not only do they have all that heavy hot gear on they work in extreme conditions.

Frostbite Prevention
Frostbite is a condition where the exposed skin is burned by freezing. To prevent frostbite you should

Avoid Heat Exhaustion
You can avoid heat exhaustion by educating yourself and others about the symptoms, causes and prevention of heat exhaustion.

Heat Stroke Symptoms
Heat stroke otherwise known as "hyperthermia" happens when the bodies temperature rises over 102 degrees. It can happen quickly while overworking or playing in the hot sun.

Signs of Heat Exhaustion in Dogs
Knowing the signs of heat exhaustion in your dog is crucial in order to prevent best friend from suffering when it's hot outside.

Heat Stroke In Dogs
Heat stroke in dogs is different than humans. These warning signs should be taken seriously because once your dog displays them, you should seek immediate medical help for your dog.

Horse Cooling Products,horse,cooling products
Horse cooling products can benefit your equistrians when they are trying to cool down. Whether showing or outside, your horse will be cool and comfortable.

Therapeutic Cooling and Warming Products for Pain Relief
Using therapeutic cooling, and warming products can be a great benefit and relief for pain. With the ability of a continuous application you can speed healing time.

About Me and SBI
A little bit about me,Jill Doerr and SBI. You can benefit by hosting your online business with SBI like I did. Read my story...

Contact Us
Contact us with any questions that you might have or any comments that you feel might make our site better. We are always looking forward to hearing from you.

Iced Honeysuckle Tea
Iced honeysuckle tea has been known to cool the body down from the inside. Drinking this delicious brew is another way to help you stay cool.


"Tips To Stay Cool"

Drink plenty of fluids

Iced Honeysuckle Tea

Go out early in the day if possible

Wear light colored cotton clothing

Don't drink alcohol

Avoid excessive exercise

Wear cooling products