Summer is
the time of year for running around, playing outdoors, and staying active in
the beautiful weather. However, all this running and physical activity in the
heat of the day can put children, and adults, at risk for heat stroke and
related types of complications.
Heat stroke
is not just a slight problem; it can be extremely harmful and even fatal if not
treated immediately once it reaches a severe stage. The good news is that
parents can teach their children to recognize when they are getting too warm
and take the right steps to cool off and enjoy the rest of the day.
The earliest
signs of heat stroke, sometimes known as heat exhaustion, include symptoms such
as:
- Weakness, fatigue and muscle cramps
- Feelings or nausea or even vomiting
- Dizziness and headaches
If the child
is not cooled off at this point the symptoms progress to full heat stroke and
include elevated body temperature, hot dry skin, lack of sweat production,
rapid pulse, difficulty in breathing and agitation and confusion.
To help you
child avoid heat exhaustion or the more serious heat stroke teach them to:
- Always ensure that children bring water
with them and hydrate regularly throughout the activity. Children should
be limited to water or sports drinks but not sodas, energy drinks or drinks
containing caffeine.
- Wear a hat to help keep direct sun of
the head, also wear lighter colored, loose fitting clothing to allow
perspiration to evaporate and cool the body.
- Limit any intensive activity or
competitive events in the hottest parts of the day or when humidity levels
are high.
- Encourage kids to find games that can be
played in shady areas of the yard or playground area.
Last, and
most important, parents need to focus on never leaving a child in a car or
leaving a vehicle unlocked so that children can get into the hot interior. The
greatest cause of injury and death due to heat stroke is related to children
being left in vehicles, often for as little as five minutes, resulting in a
tragedy that could have easily been prevented.
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