Heat cramps
Heat cramps are a type of heat illness that are characterized by severe, often disabling, cramps that occur in the muscles. They are caused by exposure to high heat and humidity and by loss of fluids and electrolytes through sweating.
Causes[edit | edit source]
Heat cramps are caused by exposure to high heat and humidity, and by loss of fluids and electrolytes through sweating. This can occur during strenuous physical activity in a hot environment, or when a person is not acclimated to such conditions.
Symptoms[edit | edit source]
The main symptom of heat cramps is severe, often disabling, cramps in the muscles. These cramps can occur in any muscle group, but are most common in the legs, arms, abdomen, and back. Other symptoms can include heavy sweating, fatigue, thirst, and nausea.
Treatment[edit | edit source]
Treatment for heat cramps typically involves rest, cooling down, and rehydration. This can include drinking fluids that contain electrolytes, such as sports drinks, and avoiding further exposure to heat. In severe cases, medical attention may be required.
Prevention[edit | edit source]
Prevention of heat cramps involves staying hydrated, taking breaks during strenuous activity, and acclimating to hot environments. Wearing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing can also help prevent heat cramps.
See also[edit | edit source]
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