Amid the effects of El Niño, PAGASA has been warning about dangerous level of heat indexes in several areas of the Philippines.Just this week, Dagupan City, Pangasinan and Sangley Point in Cavite experienced the highest heat index at 44°C and according to PAGASA it's bound to get worse all through May.But you don't even need to see the temperature readings to know it is ridiculously and uncomfortably hot.
Our bodies blow out carbon dioxide," he explained. This increased breathing causes potassium to go into the body, instead of it staying in the blood stream, which results in continued cramps.While fatigue, dizziness and faintness are often associated with heat exhaustion, Flores says decreased levels of sodium can cause either aggressive behavior or the opposite, passivity.And still not given proper aid, the body will go to the third stage, which is heat stroke.
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