Heatstroke is a serious medical condition caused by prolonged exposure to high temperatures.
Early signs of heatstroke include dehydration, nausea, and muscle cramps.
Heatstroke can be prevented by staying hydrated, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
Move the person to a cool, shaded area, provide fluids, and seek medical attention immediately if someone is suffering from heatstroke.
Take precautions to protect yourself from heat-related illnesses by staying hydrated, avoiding strenuous activity during the hottest parts of the day, and wearing appropriate clothing.