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The Deadly Effects of Heat: How It Impairs Your Brain, Organs, and Heart

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Last updated: 2024/06/21 at 3:43 PM
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The human body is constantly battling against extreme heat, with temperatures just a few degrees away from catastrophe. As temperatures rise in regions such as the United States, Mexico, India, and the Middle East, the risk of heat-related illnesses and death increases. Experts have discovered that the body’s core temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is only 7 degrees away from heatstroke, a life-threatening condition. During heat waves, individuals with a fever of 102 or higher are at risk of heat exhaustion or heatstroke, which can lead to core temperatures greater than 104 or 105 degrees, putting them at high risk of death.

Heat can kill in three main ways: heatstroke, strain on the heart, and dangerous dehydration. Heatstroke occurs when the body’s temperature increases significantly, causing organ failure. The strain on the heart is especially dangerous for individuals with cardiovascular disease, as it can lead to a drop in blood pressure and put extra stress on the heart. Dehydration can occur as people sweat, causing stress on the kidneys and potentially leading to shock and organ failure. It is important for individuals to recognize the symptoms of heat-related illnesses, such as confusion and cognitive dysfunction, as treatment must be administered quickly to prevent further complications.

Humidity also plays a significant role in the body’s response to extreme heat. Wet bulb globe temperature is a measurement that takes into account humidity, solar radiation, and wind, and experts have found that a wet bulb reading of 87 Fahrenheit is the point when the body starts having trouble. For older individuals, the danger point is a wet bulb temperature of 82 Fahrenheit. Humidity impacts the body’s ability to cool down through sweat evaporation, making humid heat waves more dangerous than dry ones. This highlights the importance of recognizing the signs of heat-related illnesses and taking preventative measures to stay safe during extreme heat events.

In cases of heatstroke, prompt cooling measures are essential to prevent further complications. Medical workers aim to cool down patients within 30 minutes, with cold water immersion being the most effective method. Emergency rooms may also use intravenous cool fluids, misters, ice packs, and chilling mats to reduce body temperature and alleviate heat-related symptoms. Heatstroke is often referred to as the silent killer because its effects are not always visually dramatic, making it crucial for individuals to seek medical attention if they suspect they are suffering from heat-related illness. By understanding the risks associated with extreme heat and taking proactive measures to stay cool, individuals can protect themselves against heat-related illnesses and death.

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