Tips on how to handle the heat

The South African Weather Service earlier this week issued a heatwave warning for most of the country... these scorching temperatures will continue until Thursday.

POLOKWANE – The South African Weather Service earlier this week issued a heatwave warning for most of the country… these scorching temperatures will continue until Thursday.

According to ER24 spokesperson, Chitra Bodasing, people are urged to remember that heat exhaustion can lead to serious complications. Severe heat exhaustion could lead to heat stroke and that may in turn result in a person losing consciousness, experiencing seizures or going into cardiac arrest.

“We urge people to monitor those who are experiencing a severe headache, weakness or disorientation, muscle cramps, nausea or vomiting or severe thirst. Symptoms may also include the absence of sweating due to dehydration and confusion.

If these symptoms persist, medical assistance should be sought as soon as possible.”

ER24 offers the following tips:

Severe heat stroke or exhaustion signs or symptoms include the following:

A few tips for coping in hot weather:

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