The 7 Most Dangerous Things In The Beach

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Last Updated on October 27, 2020

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Heat Stroke

Heat Stroke

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According to CDC (the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), heat stroke is a common and serious issue on the beaches across the United States.

The reason is the heat exhaustion and dehydration because heat strokes happen when there is an extremely high temperature that can cause the body’s temperature to increase to 104°F (40°C). Therefore, the body will not be able to cool itself down properly, and that could possibly lead to a heat stroke.

The common symptoms are weakness, nausea, fatigue, incoherence, muscle cramps, and vomiting. To prevent this issue, you should drink plenty of fluids, reduce outdoor activities during summer, and stay out of direct sunlight.

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