seetulek
Seetulek is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "heat stroke" or "sunstroke" in English. It refers to a severe heat-related illness that occurs when the body's temperature regulation system is overwhelmed by extreme heat. This condition is characterized by a core body temperature of 104°F (40°C) or higher, and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
The primary cause of seetulek is prolonged exposure to high temperatures, often combined with strenuous physical
Symptoms of seetulek can include a high body temperature, hot and dry skin (though sometimes moist), confusion,
Treatment involves rapidly cooling the body through methods such as immersion in cool water, applying ice packs,