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The Wicomico County Health
Department reminds residents to take precautions this
Summer to prevent heat related illnesses. |
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Who is
susceptible to Heat-Related Illnesses? |
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Anyone can
be a victim of a heat-related illness, such as people
working or exercising under the sun. However, those most
at risk are: |
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Children under five
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People over age 65
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People with chronic illnesses and disabilities
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People taking certain medications
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How to
Prevent Heat-Related Illness: |
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Wear
lightweight, light-colored and loose clothing. Light
colors reflect away some of the sun’s heat. |
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Wear a
hat or use an umbrella
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Carry water or juice with you and drink
even if you don’t feel thirsty. |
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Avoid
alcohol or caffeine, which dry out the body
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Eat
smaller meals and eat more often
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Avoid
foods that are high in protein which increases your
metabolic heat. |
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Slow
down - Avoid strenuous activity
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Limit
activity to the coolest part of the day, usually in the
morning between 5am and 8am. |
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Stay
indoors as much as possible
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Take
regular breaks when active on a hot day
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If you or
someone else is showing signs of a heat-related illness,
stop the activity and find a cool place to rest.
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When
possible say in air-conditioned areas
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If you home is
not air-conditioned, consider a visit to a shopping mall
or public library. |
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NEVER
leave pets or young children in a car, even with the
windows down.
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Check
on elderly relatives or neighbors at least once daily.
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Signs
and Symptoms of a Heat-Related Illness: |
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Heat
Cramps: These can happen because of loss of water and
salt from heavy sweating. Heat cramps can cause muscle
pain and spasms, but are not as serious as heat
exhaustion and heat stroke. |
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Heat
Exhaustion: symptoms include cool, moist, pale or
flushed skin; heavy sweating; headache; nausea or
vomiting; dizziness; and exhaustion. Body temperature
may be near normal. |
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Heat
Stroke: symptoms may include hot, red skin; fainting or
passing out; rapid, weak pulse; and rapid, shallow
breathing. Body temperature can be 105 degrees or
higher. |
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Both
heat exhaustion and heat stroke can become serious and
even deadly if not taken care of right away.
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First
Aid Treatment for Heat-Related Illnesses: |
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Heat
Cramps |
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Get
the person to a cool place and have him or her rest
comfortably. Lightly stretch the cramped muscle and give
the person a half glass of cool water every 15 minutes.
Do not give liquids with alcohol or caffeine in them.
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Heat
Exhaustion |
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Get
the person out of the heat and into a cool place. Remove
or loosen tight clothing and apply cool, wet cloths. If
the person is conscious, give the person a half glass of
cool water every 15 minutes. Do not give liquids with
alcohol or caffeine in them. Let the victim rest in a
comfortable position and watch carefully for changes in
his or her condition. If there is no visible change in
condition, or if the person is unconscious, call 911. |
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Heat
Stroke |
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Heat
Stroke is a life threatening situation, and help is
needed fast. If you suspect a person is suffering from
heat stroke, call 911, and move the person to a cool
place. Quickly cool the person by putting them in a cool
bath or by wrapping wet sheets around their body and
fanning them. Keep the person lying down. If the person
is unconscious, refuses water, or is vomiting, do not
give anything to drink. |
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Heat-Related Resources |
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Centers for Disease Control - Extreme Heat
(http://emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/) |
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Ready.Gov - Extreme Heat
(http://www.ready.gov/america/beinformed/heat.html) |
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Potential Heat Shelters in Wicomico County |
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Pine
Bluff MAC Multi-Purpose Senior Center
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1508
Riverside Drive |
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Salisbury, MD
21801 |
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410-742-8569 |
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Williards MAC Senior Center
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Hearn and Canal Streets |
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Willards, MD 21874 |
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410-835-3475 |
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For more
information or questions on this topic, please call the
Wicomico County Health Department at (410) 334-3480 |
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