Heat stroke is a severe heat-related illness characterized by a body temperature of 104°F (40°C) or higher. It is a medical emergency and requires immediate treatment. Symptoms of heat stroke can vary but may include.
- High body temperature (104°F or higher)
- Hot, red, dry or damp skin
- Rapid pulse
- Rapid, shallow breathing
- Throbbing headache
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Muscle cramps or weakness
- Confusion, agitation, or irritability
- Loss of consciousness or seizures
Heat stroke can occur suddenly, without any warning signs. If you suspect someone is experiencing heat stroke, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately. While waiting for help to arrive, move the person to a cooler place, remove excess clothing, and try to cool them down by applying cool water or ice packs to the skin and fanning them. Do not give them fluids to drink if they are unconscious. Heat stroke can be life-threatening if not treated promptly, so quick action is essential.
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