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  1. Hyperthermia (Heat-Related Illnesses) Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

    Heat stroke and heat exhaustion involve an abnormally high body temperature (hyperthermia) and need immediate treatment. You can lower your risk of heat illness by staying hydrated and limiting …

  2. Hyperthermia - Wikipedia

    Hyperthermia, also known as overheating, is a condition in which an individual's body temperature is elevated beyond normal due to failed thermoregulation. The person's body produces or absorbs …

  3. Heat stroke (hyperthermia) - Harvard Health

    Mar 13, 2026 · Heat stroke is a serious, potentially life-threatening form of heat illness. The body temperature rises to 105° Fahrenheit or higher and you develop neurological changes such as …

  4. Heat-related Illnesses | Heat | CDC

    Mar 3, 2026 · Types Outdoor and indoor workers exposed to extreme heat or work in hot environments may be at risk for experiencing heat related illnesses. Heat-related illnesses include heat stroke, heat …

  5. Hyperthermia: Symptoms, treatment, and causes - Medical News Today

    Oct 31, 2024 · Hyperthermia, or heat-related illness, occurs when the body’s heat-regulation system becomes overwhelmed by outside factors, causing a person’s internal temperature to rise.

  6. Heat-Related Illness in Emergency and Critical Care: Recommendations ...

    Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 °C; normally internal body temperature is kept constant through natural homeostatic mechanisms.

  7. Hyperthermia (Excessive Body Heat): Causes, Symptoms, Treatment …

    Mar 3, 2026 · Learn what hyperthermia is, how it differs from fever, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, cancer therapy applications, and prevention tips for all age groups.

  8. Hyperthermia & heat stroke - EMCrit Project

    Aug 18, 2025 · Hyperthermia is temperature elevation due to uncontrolled heat generation (e.g., from muscular hyperactivity). This can generate higher temperatures than a fever, with a greater risk …

  9. Heatstroke - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    It can happen if body temperature rises to 104 F (40 C) or higher. Heatstroke is most common in the summer months. Heatstroke needs emergency care. If it's not treated, heatstroke can quickly …

  10. Hyperthermia: Nursing Guide and Care Plan | Nurse.com

    Mar 30, 2026 · Learn about hyperthermia, its causes, diagnosis, management, and nursing interventions in this comprehensive guide for healthcare professionals.