Mild hypothermia signs and symptoms can include shivering, confusion, cold body, urge to urinate, and/or lack of coordination.
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Hypothermia, First Aid 

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Mild hypothermia signs and symptoms can include shivering, confusion, cold body, urge to urinate, and/or lack of coordination.
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Who's At Risk
Hypothermia occurs most often to those exposed to extreme cold, so people who participate in cold-weather outdoor activities or live in or travel to cold climates are at risk.

Infants are most likely to become hypothermic, particularly if they sleep in a cold bedroom. The elderly, people who are ill, and those with poor circulation are at an increased risk of hypothermia. Additionally, certain diseases and medications, alcohol consumption, and smoking increase risk for hypothermia.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008