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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Heat
  1. Heat emergencies are of three types: heat cramps (caused by loss of salt), heat exhaustion (caused by dehydration) and heat stroke (shock). Remove the victim from the heat and ...
  2. To prevent or treat heat rash in an infant, dress the baby in light-weight cotton, use a fan with a gentle breeze (if air ...
  3. The best way to prevent heat rash is to keep the baby's skin cool and dry during warm weather. Also dress the infant in light cotton clothing ...
  4. ... of the cold it is exposed to. Body heat is conserved since the blood vessels are not diverting heat to the skin anymore. Among its many functions ...
  5. ... Hallmarks of the condition are bulging eyes (exophthalmos), heat intolerance, increased energy, difficulty sleeping, diarrhea, and anxiety.
  6. ... forms). The condition occurs in those exposed to heat for prolonged periods of time, in infants, and ...
  7. ... when tissues are injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat, or any other cause.
  8. ... when tissues are injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat or any other cause.