These scorching dog days of summer are a reminder of the danger of heat-related illnesses.
Heat exhaustion and heatstroke are the main medical problems that can affect anyone, but particularly afflict the very old and very young.
Heat exhaustion can make you sick, while heatstroke can kill you. Knowing the difference in their symptoms can be lifesaving.
The first signs that you may be overheating are muscle cramps, said Dr. Bjorn Peterson, an emergency room doctor with HealthPartners.
The next stage is heat exhaustion.
"Heat exhaustion is when you start to feel pretty lousy," Peterson said.
Common symptoms include:
• nausea