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Mathrinofeve t1_jbuiv2z wrote

Heat stroke is caused by your body temperature being raised to a level that impacts its functions. Your body doesn’t build antibodies like it would against sickness and the human body has a safe temperature range it operates in.

So no having heat stroke years prior does not make you more likely to get it now.

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chemcounter t1_jbula2s wrote

I think the question is more aligned to whether a person's body responds in a different manner after a heat stroke than before. In other words, does the immune system or fight or flight mechanism recognize sooner that the body temperature is getting too high and start causing symptoms of heat exhaustion?

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