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Heat stroke occurs when the body temperatures rises to 104 degrees. The symptoms of heat stroke include throbbing headaches, confusion, nausea and vomiting, dizziness, dry and damp skin ...
Heat exhaustion can be treated by moving to a cooler place, loosening clothing, applying cool, wet cloths, and drinking ...
Heat stroke is a serious medical emergency requiring immediate attention, while heat exhaustion can be mitigated with first aid. Monday, May 19, kicks off Heat Safety Week from the National ...