Hyperthermia is raised body temperature induced by failing of thermoregulatory systems of the body. Your body is constantly in process to keep a harmony between how much heat it makes and how much it disposes off. Increased heat causes sweating. When the sweat dries from your skin, it cools and your body temperature comes down. When body becomes dehydrated it can no longer cool itself by sweating. If you spend a lot of time in hot environment and take less liquids your body cooling processes cannot work properly. Body is considered hyperthermic when its temperature is above normal 99.5 °F but less than 101 °F.
What are the causes of Hyperthermia?
Hyperthermia can be caused by any of the following reasons:
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Diagnosis is based on medical history (including signs and symptoms) and physical examination. People with hyperthermia have a very high body temperature along with a history of hyperthermia rather than fever. This means that the raised temperature has occurred in a hot, humid environment (heat stroke) or in someone taking a drug for which hyperthermia is a known side effect (drug-induced). What is the Treatment Hyperthermia?
Your doctor will treat Hyperthermia according to its severity and the underlying cause.
Mild hyperthermia caused by working in a hot environment is managed through self-care measures for example by increasing water intake and taking rest in a cool place.
With significantly high body temperature, mechanical measures of cooling are used to remove excessive heat and to bring back the capacity of body to regulate its temperatures. Passive techniques of body cooling, such as resting in a cool area and taking off clothing are helpful. An active cooling method such as sponging body with cool water removes heat from the body and helps to bring the body temperature to normal. Also increase water intake is