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First Aid - Heat Exhaustion
- Move to a cool shady area. If possible, move into an air-conditioned place.
- Remove excess clothing or equipment (e.g., sports gear).
- Lie down with the feet elevated.
- Sponge the entire body surface continuously with cool water (as cool as tolerated without shivering). Fan the victim to increase evaporation.
- Give the victim cold water or sports drink (e.g., Gatorade).
Source: LMS Inc.
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Sunburn - Back
This individual has a first degree sunburn of the entire back, from falling asleep outside in the sun. The skin is red and painful. There are a few tiny blisters, but these are difficult to see in this photo.
Sunburn like this can be prevented by wearing a long-sleeved shirt (best) or by applying a sunscreen lotion with a SPF of 15 or higher.
Source: LMS Inc.
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Sunburn - Face
This individual has a first degree sunburn on the face. The skin is red and painful. There is no blistering.
Sunburn can be prevented by wearing a hat (best) or by applying a sunscreen lotion with a SPF of 15 or higher.
Source: LMS Inc.
Copyright 2000-2012. Self Care Decisions, LLC. Used by Permission.
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Author and Senior Reviewer: Barton D. Schmitt, M.D. Clinical content review provided by Senior Reviewer and Healthpoint Medical Network.
Last Review Date: 8/1/2011
Last Revised: 8/1/2011 3:27:42 PM
Content Set: Pediatric HouseCalls Symptom Checker
Version: 2012
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