FLOWOOD, Miss.—As summer temperatures rise, physicians at Methodist Rehabilitation Center are reminding all Mississippians to limit their exposure to intense summer heat.
“Exposure to extreme heat can be dangerous and potentially life threatening”, said Dr. Rahul Vohra, medical director at Methodist Rehab. “There are several heat-related illnesses that can occur, such as sunburn, cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and even death.”