Be prepared for hot weather

young man drinking water with a blue sky behind him, Be prepared for hot weather, life-threatening medical conditions, hyperthermia, heat stroke, stay cool, Drink plenty of waterHyperthermia and heat stroke can be life-threatening medical conditions. Hennepin Healthcare professionals want to remind everyone that the best way to avoid heat-related medical problems is to:

  1. Stay cool – if you don’t have air conditioning in your home, go to a shopping mall, restaurant, library or other air-conditioned public area to stay cool.
  2. Drink plenty of water (even if you’re not thirsty!).  Avoid drinking alcohol.
  3. Check on elderly friends and family members or those who have health concerns to make sure they are adequately hydrated and cared for.
  4. Avoid heavy exercise – especially during the hottest times of the day.
  5. Seek medical attention if you have these signs of hyperthermia:  confusion, inability to perspire, combativeness, fainting, rapid pulse, flushed skin, delirium.