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Heatstroke is defined as increase in body temperature or hyperthermia that exceeds 41°C (104°F) with lack of sweating associated with an altered sensorium. It’s yet another heat-related condition that is becoming increasingly common in modern times due to adverse changes in climatic conditions around the world.

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Heat Stroke


Heatstroke is defined as increase in body temperature or hyperthermia that exceeds 41°C or 104°F with lack of sweating associated with mental confusion


Rising pollution levels has resulted in a drastic change in the climatic conditions across the ...Read More

Posted on : Saturday, November 6, 2010 6:42 AM
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My father was suddenly Heat Stroke while Heat Pressing his upper head, Why was that? Does it has connection?
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