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Hydration

Muscle cramping might be the first sign of heat-related illness, and may lead to heat exhaustion or stroke. Here is how you can recognize heat exhaustion and heat stroke and what to.

 

Symptoms — Heat Exhaustion — May Include:

 

What You Should Do:

 

Heatstroke is serious. Symptoms May Include:

 

What You Should Do:

 

 Hydration

Did you know that if you’re feeling thirsty, you’re already mildly dehydrated? Relying on thirst as a reminder to take a drink leaves you at risk for dehydration. Staying hydrated in hot weather can help reduce the risk of heat-related illness. Keep water or sports drinks (with electrolytes) on hand to maintain hydration, and try to stay in a shady or air-conditioned location during the hottest parts of the afternoon.

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Closely monitor seniors who depend on you for their care:

 

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