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Extreme Heat Protection: Hydrate, Avoid Being Outdoors to Avoid Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2010

Ryan Nobles of Richmond's NBC12 interviews Dr. David Boyd about how to protect yourself from extreme heat in light of the current heatwave. Hydration is hugely important and you should avoid being outdoors. Heat illnesses include heat exhaustion, and its symptoms include extreme sweating, very thirsty and experience vomiting or nausea. Avoid excessive exposure to the sun. Drink a glass of water each hour you are outdoors. Heat stroke is when someone is red, hot and dry. That's when you need to think about visiting an emergency room http://richmond.hcavirginia.com .

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  • Very informative! Glad to see my local news and area physicians covering this topic.

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