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With rising temperatures, the Health Affairs Directorate in New Valley has revealed the causes and symptoms of heat exhaustion. It explained that a body temperature above 40°C, resulting from fluid and electrolyte loss, may cause symptoms such as headache, nausea, heavy sweating, and muscle cramps. It also emphasizes the importance of avoiding direct sun exposure and the necessity of going immediately to hospitals if severe symptoms appear or if the temperature rises, to receive appropriate treatment and prevent complications.
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