Heat exhaustion itself does not directly cause pneumonia, but it can weaken the body's immune response and make an individual more susceptible to infections, including respiratory infections like pneumonia. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to dehydration and other complications that may increase the risk of developing pneumonia, especially in vulnerable populations. It's essential to stay hydrated and cool to prevent such complications.
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