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  • Hyperthermia - Wikipedia
    Hyperthermia, also known as overheating, is a condition in which an individual's body temperature is elevated beyond normal due to failed thermoregulation The person's body produces or absorbs more heat than it dissipates
  • Hyperthermia (Heat-Related Illnesses) Symptoms, Causes . . .
    Heat stroke and heat exhaustion involve an abnormally high body temperature (hyperthermia) and need immediate treatment You can lower your risk of heat illness by staying hydrated and limiting physical activity in hot weather
  • Hyperthermia: Symptoms, treatment, and causes
    Hyperthermia refers to a spectrum of heat-related ilnesses Find out more about the risk factors, activities that can cause it, and what to do if it occurs
  • Hyperthermia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
    Learn what hyperthermia is, how it differs from fever, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, cancer therapy applications, and prevention tips for all age groups
  • Hyperthermia: Symptoms, Treatment, and More - Healthline
    Hyperthermia occurs when your temperature climbs too high and threatens your health Here's why this happens and what you can do to prevent illness
  • Cooling Techniques for Hyperthermia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
    Hyperthermia is defined as a body temperature over 40 °C Causes include sepsis, toxidromes, medication reactions, and environmental conditions In sepsis, a dysregulated immunologic response produces fever In toxidromes, withdrawal syndromes, and medication reactions, dysregulated metabolism generates endogenous heat Heat-related illnesses arise when thermoregulatory mechanisms cannot
  • Hyperthermia heat stroke - EMCrit Project
    Hyperthermia is temperature elevation due to uncontrolled heat generation (e g , from muscular hyperactivity) This can generate higher temperatures than a fever, with a greater risk of thermal injury to tissues
  • Heat stroke (hyperthermia) - Harvard Health
    Heat stroke is a serious, potentially life-threatening form of heat illness The body temperature rises to 105 degrees Fahrenheit or higher and you develop neurological changes, such as mental confusion or unconsciousness


















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