Heat Related Illnesses
June 30, 2020 by Brenda Kerr
With summer officially here and the days are warming up, it’s important to know and understand the signs and symptoms of heat related illnesses. Even if you are spending hours in and around the pool, you aren’t immune to heat exhaustion or other heat related illnesses.
Signs and symptoms of heat-related illness vary but may include:
- an elevated body temperature:
- weakness
- nausea
- headache
- dizziness
- seizures
- muscle cramps
- confusion
- fainting
- and even a coma
- a fever over 103 degrees
- hot, red, or damp skin
- dizziness or nausea
- Headache and/or confusion
- Call 911
- Move the person to a cooler place
- Apply cool cloths or a cool bath to lower temperature
- Do NOT give the person anything to drink
- Heavy sweating
- Nausea or vomiting
- Muscle cramps
- Tiredness or weakness
- Headache
- Fainting
- Move the person to a cooler place
- Apply cool cloths or a cool bath to lower temperature
- Offer sips of water
- Get medical help immediately if there is vomiting or symptoms last longer than an hour or get worse.
- Stop physical activity
- Drink a sports drink or water
- Wait for cramps to subside
- If symptoms worsen or last more than an hour, seek medical help.
- Don’t break the blisters
- Stay out of the sun until you heal
- Put cool cloths on the affected area and / or take cool baths
- Use a moisturizing lotion on sunburned areas.

