Know the 3 major heat-related health issues and what to do
July 3, 2024 - 3:17 pm
Updated July 3, 2024 - 7:05 pm
With the extreme and prolonged heat spell in Southern Nevada, it’s good to know and recognize the signs of heat-related illness.
Here are some tips from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Heat cramps
Look out for muscle pains or spasms in the stomach, arms or legs. If this happens, find a cooler location and remove excess clothing.
Heat exhaustion
If you experience heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, weakness, dizziness or vomiting, go to an air-conditioned place, remove clothing or take a cool bath.
Heat stroke
If you experience a high internal body temperature (above 103 degrees), rapid and strong pulse, red skin, dizziness or confusion, it is an emergency. Call 911 and then attempt to cool your body in any available ways.
If you experience any of the symptoms of heat-related illness, sip a cool sports drink, which helps replenish vitamins lost when sweating.
For more information on how to be prepared for extreme heat, visit ready.gov/heat.
Nine heat-related deaths have occurred in Clark County in the past five weeks.
Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjournal.com.