Tuesday, August 2, 2011

air hot endanger health

Hot flashes, especially when we are outdoor activities should not be underestimated. In the United States, each year 6,000 people were admitted to the emergency room due to diseases related to air heat.

Such diseases include fatigue due to heat and dehydration. Most victims are young males aged 15-19 years.

Warning of the dangers of hot air is delivered by the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention U.S.. Diseases caused by heat udarah is the leading cause of death and disability in schools and student athletes.

According to the CDC, without proper care, illness due to heat can lead to organ failure, brain damage, and death. Even so most patients are brought to the ER in this latest study did not require hospitalization at the hospital.

The symptoms of heat illness include dehidriasi, nausea, vomiting, headache and dizziness.

Therefore they are often activity of outdoors, like sports coaches, construction workers or athletes recommended to often take breaks and drink plenty of fluids.

Heat wave that had swept Europe in 2007 has also killed hundreds of people. Temperatures in some countries in Europe reported to exceed 40 degrees, some even reaching the highest level that is 44 degrees centigrade.

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