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  1. ... steamy gym, you are more at risk for overheating. Learn how heat affects your body, and get ... sweating). This may be the first sign of overheating. Heat exhaustion. Heavy sweating, cold and clammy skin, ...
  2. ... symptoms worse. Here are some tips to prevent overheating: Exercise in the morning and the evening. Be ...
  3. ... Do not refreeze. Do not microwave breast milk. Overheating destroys nutrients, and "hot spots" can burn your ...
  4. ... FABRICS You can enjoy longer workouts and avoid overheating or getting too cold by choosing the right ...
  5. ... after physical activity. Be very careful to avoid overheating if you are taking medicines that impair heat ...
  6. If there is a danger of overheating, take the following measures: Take a cool shower or sit in a bathtub with cool water Drink plenty of fluids Stay in ...
  7. ... it harder to keep cool. Your risk for overheating or developing heat stroke increases. Growths such as ...
  8. ... overheated. This puts you at high risk of overheating ( heat stroke ). You can also be at risk ...