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Who is at risk for developing a heat related illness?
Everyone is at risk for developing a heat related illness Young and healthy individuals can be affected by extreme heat if they engage in moderate to strenuous physical activities. Extreme heat in several U.S. cities, and most recently in Europe, has been linked with thousands of deaths, mostly among vulnerable people. However, everyone is at risk for developing a heat related illness. Illnesses and deaths are preventable if actions are taken to stay cool and hydrated. If extreme heat is forecast, visit older family members, neighbours and friends, especially the chronically ill, to make sure they are cool and hydrated. In New Brunswick, a notice of extreme heat may be issued based on values of the Humidex provided by Environment Canada. The most vulnerable persons during extreme heat are:
Ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if your medications increase your sensitivity to heat. A partial list of medications is provided for your reference. Seek medical attention if you experience symptoms that are out of the ordinary: heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, faintness, fatigue, dizziness, headache or nausea. |
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