Hot Tips for Avoiding Heat Stroke
Sometimes the heat can really
get to you. People who are
older than age 65 are more
likely to get heatstroke. This
happens when your body temperature
rises too high and
sweating stops. Symptoms
may include:
- an oral temperature above 103 degrees Fahrenheit
- a throbbing headache
- feeling confused
- feeling dizzy
- red, hot, dry skin
- fainting.
- Stay indoors when the whether is too hot.
- Go outside when the weather is cooler. Good times are during the evening and early morning.
- Visit the local public library or senior center. These places are cool indoors.