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Heat intolerance

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Wang, Hui J.; Lee, Chang Seok; Yee, Rachel Sue Zhen; Groom, Linda; Friedman, Inbar; Babcock, Lyle; Georgiou, Dimitra K.; Hong, Jin; Hanna, Amy D.; Recio, Joseph; Choi, Jong Min (2020-10-09).
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characterized by feeling overheated in warm environments or when the surrounding environment's temperature rises. Typically, the person feels uncomfortably hot and sweats excessively.
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Treatment is directed at making the affected person feel more comfortable, and, if possible, resolving the underlying cause of the heat intolerance.
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Symptoms can be reduced by staying in a cool environment. Drinking more fluids, especially if the person is sweating excessively, may help.
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Cooling vests can be used as a preventative tool to reduce a person's body temperature or when symptoms present to feel more comfortable.
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along with other types of stimulant medications, such as appetite suppressants
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Symptom characterized by feeling overheated in warm environments
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Heat stroke

quality standards
MOS:MED
You can help
talk page
symptom
heat illnesses
heatstroke
multiple sclerosis
postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
dysautonomia
patient history
blood tests
medical tests
hot flashes
thyroid hormone
thyrotoxicosis
hyperthyroidism
Amphetamines
Anticholinergics
Caffeine
Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility
Menopause
Multiple sclerosis
Fibromyalgia
Diabetes
Methadone treatment
Dysautonomia
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

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