As temperatures rise, the body has to work harder to stay cool. Feeling tired, thirsty, or drained in hot weather may seem common, but prolonged exposure to heat can sometimes lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion, or even heat stroke. Understanding the warning signs and taking small preventive steps can help you and your family stay safe during the hotter months. What is Heat Stroke? Heat stroke is a serious heat-related illness that happens when the body temperature rises too high and the body is unable to cool itself properly. It can affect vital organs and needs immediate medical attention. Unlike...