Medical experts say anyone experiencing frequent watery stools, excessive thirst, weakness or sunken eyes should seek immediate medical attention while beginning oral rehydration with clean water and oral rehydration salts. Healthcare professionals note that prompt diagnosis and treatment significantly improve recovery while reducing the likelihood of severe complications associated with cholera. Alongside concerns about cholera, experts have also warned that prolonged exposure to extreme heat can lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which is considered a medical emergency. Common warning signs of heat stress include dizziness, headache, confusion, a rapid heartbeat, excessive sweating and very hot, dry skin. When these symptoms occur, medical professionals recommend moving the affected person to a cooler location, providing fluids if the individual is conscious and seeking urgent medical attention if the condition deteriorates.