Sin, blazes, hades, or the sun. No matter which way you describe it, its hot. And with the heat brings concerns with staying hydrated.
Dr. Buck Parker, a trauma surgeon and one of the recent stars of NBC’s reality TV show “The Island”, who provides expert medical opinions on the Web, radio & TV programs nationwide, says dehydration is something he sees a lot of this time of year in the ER, with the very high temperatures and humid weather when people tend to overheat easily and don’t have enough fluid intake.
Dr. Parker, who unfortunately also saw a few of his fellow contestants on ‘The Island’ evacuated due to dehydration, says typical symptoms for everyone to look out for are:
“In the most serious cases, dehydration can eventually harm the body causing seizures, kidney failure and even death,” says Dr. Parker. “Anyone can be affected by extreme heat but the most vulnerable are children, the elderly or anyone with other health issues.”
Dr. Parker offers steps to take to avoid dehydration including:
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