When you get too hot, your body can develop heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Heat exhaustion may cause symptoms like heavy sweating, weakness, and dizziness, while heat stroke is a more severe condition that can lead to confusion, rapid pulse, and loss of consciousness. It's essential to stay hydrated and cool to prevent these conditions. If symptoms worsen or heat stroke is suspected, immediate medical attention is necessary.
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while many cases develop spontaneously, hiccups are known to develop often in specific situations, such as eating too quickly, taking a cold drink while eating a hot meal, eating very hot or spicy food, laughing vigorously or coughing
Not necessarily. Many oils just taste bitter and ashy when they get too hot.
diahorrea is caused when the person has a squirty ringand has eaten too much hot hot ('too hot, too spicy? HOT HOT!') curry.
Too Hot was created in 1991-05.
Well, the dryer is too hot, or the curling iron is too hot, OR, the outdoor gas grill is too hot and you are too close to it
If you eat too quickly, you might develop indigestion. You will develop gas because of the air you swallow while you eat.
You really are hot....too many covers or room too hot.
Depends upon how hot. Not too hot is fine, but too hot would kill the plant.
When it is too hot for humans, you can be sure it is equally as hot for dogs and cats, especially if they are black.
yes if there is too much fire it can get too hot
Too Darn Hot was created in 1948.