+**Heat Exhaustion** is a response to the body overheating, often due to prolonged exposure to high temperatures and [Dehydration](/wiki/dehydration). It manifests as heavy sweating, dizziness, and muscle cramps, serving as a warning sign before the more critical condition of [Heatstroke](/wiki/heatstroke). Prompt cooling and fluid intake are crucial for recovery and to prevent progression.
+## See also
+- [Heatstroke](/wiki/heatstroke)
+- [Dehydration](/wiki/dehydration)
+- [Body Temperature](/wiki/body_temperature)
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