Wear loose-fitting clothes that allow for good air circulation.
Prevention
"With heat injuries, prevention is more important than cure because if you leave it too late, you may never get a second chance," say doctors from Singapore General Hospital, a member of the SingHealth group.
Lastly, do not ignore warning signs.
First-aid management: The 7Rs
Recognise symptoms | Recognise and report them early. |
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Rest in shade | Lie or sit the person down in a cool, shaded area with good air circulation. |
Remove clothing | Loosen any clothing to assist in cooling, whenever possible. |
Reduce temperature | Douse the person in cool water. Use fans and other devices to reduce body temperature. |
Re-hydrate | If the person is conscious and alert, give him/her lots of fluids to drink. If unconscious, do not administer fluids by mouth as this may cause choking. |
Resuscitate | Resuscitate unconscious person if you are trained in BCLS (Basic Cardiac Life Support). Protect the airway, support breathing and give intravenous fluids. Otherwise, rush to a hospital as soon as possible. |
Rush to a hospital | Do not delay! |
Ref: V10
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