My macbook pro get very hot when i upgrade it to lion osx, what is the solution?.

my macbook pro get very hot when i upgrade it to lion osx,and the fans are running very fast; what is the solution?.

it says user 31%; system 40%; idle 29%; and it's changing rapidly;
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