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Heat Cramps 
               Heat cramps 
                usually affect people who sweat a lot during strenuous activity. 
                This sweating depletes the body's salt and moisture. The low salt 
                level in the muscles causes painful cramps. Heat cramps may also 
                be a symptom of heat exhaustion. Recognizing 
                Heat Cramps Heat cramps 
                are muscle pains or spasms -- usually in the abdomen, arms, or legs -- that may occur in association with 
                strenuous activity. If you have heart problems or are on a low-sodium 
                diet, get medical attention for heat cramps. What to 
                Do If medical 
                attention is not necessary, take these steps: 
                Stop all activity, and sit quietly in a cool place. 
                Drink clear juice or a sports beverage. Do not return to strenuous activity for a 
                  few hours after the cramps subside, because further exertion 
                  may lead to heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Seek medical attention for heat cramps if they do not 
                  subside in 1 hour. Disclaimer: These 
                self-help measures are not a substitute for medical care but may 
                help you recognize and respond promptly to warning signs of trouble. 
                Your best defense against heat-related illness is prevention. 
                Staying cool and making simple changes in your fluid intake, activities, 
                and clothing during hot weather can help you remain safe and healthy.   Back to Safety Tips Index 
 
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