Baylor College of Medicine: Know the Signs - Heat Exhaustion Can Quickly Turn to Heat Stroke
June 29, 2021
June 29, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, June 29 (TNSJou) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
Sweating in the summer sun is one thing, overheating is another. According to an expert at Baylor College of Medicine, the main concern with heat exhaustion is that it can lead to heat stroke if symptoms are ignored.
Heat exhaustion occurs when there is a moderate increase in body temperature, while heat stroke is a step further - the body can no longer control sweat and excess . . .
Sweating in the summer sun is one thing, overheating is another. According to an expert at Baylor College of Medicine, the main concern with heat exhaustion is that it can lead to heat stroke if symptoms are ignored.
Heat exhaustion occurs when there is a moderate increase in body temperature, while heat stroke is a step further - the body can no longer control sweat and excess . . .
