After being exposed to high temperature for a long time, symptoms such as headache, dizziness, thirst, and excessive sweating appear, and the body temperature is normal or slightly elevated at the beginning. When the core body temperature continues to rise and reaches above 38 degrees Celsius, in addition to the above symptoms, there will be flushing, profuse sweating, burning skin, and clammy limbs.
If not intervened in time, it may gradually develop into coma with convulsions of limbs, and in severe cases, multiple organ failure may occur.
Typical symptoms
Harbinger of heatstroke
When exposed to a high temperature environment, sweating, weakness of limbs, dizziness, thirst, headache, inability to concentrate, vertigo, tinnitus, uncoordinated movements, etc. may occur with or without an increase in body temperature. If you leave the high temperature environment and move to a cool place, ventilate and cool down in time to replenish cold salt water, you can recover in a short time.
Mild heat stroke
The symptoms of foreboding heat stroke continue to aggravate, the body temperature rises above 38 degrees Celsius, and symptoms of skin burning, flushing or dehydration (such as clammy limbs, pale complexion, blood pressure drop, and rapid pulse, etc.) appear. It can be recovered within a few hours by using the same treatment method as the premonitory heat stroke.
Severe Heat Stroke
Including heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke three types.
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