Amy has been running for 90 minutes and it is a hot summer day. She forgot to bring her water bottle and has not consumed any fluid during her workout. She is starting to feel thirsty, dizzy, and weak, and has a headache

Her muscles are starting to cramp and this is inhibiting her ability to move. What heat-related illness is Amy most likely experiencing?
A. heat exhaustion
B. heat stroke
C. female athlete triad
D. anemia


A

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