You may get symptoms of hyperthermia. Treatment includes a cool shower or icepacks to reduce high temperature, liquids and rest. You will get a stomach ache. Your throat will be sore. You will be very exhausted. You will get headaches and the headache will put a lot of pressure on you if you tilt your head.
Today's hot tubs now have a max temperature of 104 degrees to prevent unsafe overheating, but by staying in a hot tub too long you can still get heat exhaustion and you allow your body to be longer exposed to any bacteria in the water. I would try to stay in no longer than 20-30 minutes at a time.
No. Weather may determine how long you sit there. It can get too cold or too hot.
Your butt gets sore. Kinda thought that one would be a no-brainer.
when water is too hot then it evaporates
they sweat
Well, I personally will do nothing if you have been in the cold too long, but YOU should probably find the warmest thing you can find and sit next to it, drinking and eating hot items while you're at it.
If it`s too hot you could get burned.
It burns
Hopefully not too long...
you either get too hot or too cold
if u sit in the sun too long
Polaroids :)
You mean, REALLY long, like if you sit for like, 3 weeks or so? You get bedsores (or pressure ulcers) on your butt. They are basically large wounds, and very difficult to heal. It happens when patients in hospitals lie on beds for too long, though nurses will normally come to turn them over and make them walk or sit for at least a short period of time to remove the pressure from their backs (if possible).