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Heat Stroke

What is heat stroke?

Heat stroke is a severe, life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's temperature regulation system fails during outdoor activities in hot conditions. It happens when core body temperature rises above 104°F (40°C), causing the body to stop sweating and leading to confusion, altered mental state, and potential organ failure. Heat stroke is a medical emergency common among hikers and campers who become dehydrated, overexert themselves in high temperatures, or fail to seek shade and cooling during hot weather activities.