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edit important variables such as: urinating less than normal, diarrhea, increased sweating, demo: duration, dry skin, malaise, passing out
related types of physicians - general practitioner, internist, neurologist
Heat cramps - muscle cramps related to increased body temperature
'heat cramps' is considered a medical emergency
Dehydration - insufficient body water
a.k.a hypohydration
'dehydration' is considered a medical emergency
Sunburn - tissue burn from overexposure to UV radiation
Exertional heat stroke - condition occurring during heavy physical exercise in very hot and humid temperatures
'exertional heat stroke' is considered a medical emergency
Classic heat stroke - heat stroke occurring in situations with high environmental temperature
'classic heat stroke' is considered a medical emergency
Heat exhaustion - severe heat stress
a.k.a Hyperthermia
'heat exhaustion' is considered a medical emergency

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