Heat illness by the numbers
Why this isn't just an old-people problem

Heat is the #1 weather killer in the US — and young people account for more than 1 in 5 heat deaths, mostly because they're the ones outside at festivals, working outdoor jobs, and drinking in the sun. This article breaks down what heat exhaustion and heat stroke actually are (they're different), why being young doesn't make you immune, and exactly what to do when things go wrong.


| Heat exhaustion | Heat stroke | |
|---|---|---|
| Skin | Cool, pale, clammy | Hot, dry (or may still be sweaty if exertional) |
| Sweating | Heavy sweating | May stop sweating entirely |
| Mental state | Normal, maybe a bit foggy | Confused, agitated, slurred speech, or unconscious |
| Body temp | Elevated but usually under 104°F | Above 104°F |
| Is it an emergency? | Rest + fluids usually fixes it | Call 911 immediately |

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