Symptoms of Chronic Heat Stroke


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There is no concept of chronic heat stroke in medicine. Heat stroke is caused by high temperature environment. Heat dissipation and heat production in the body show unbalanced physical performance. It is generally divided into mild heat stroke, heat stroke, heat spasm and heat exhaustion. Therefore, there is generally no chronic and acute distinction. All heat stroke is more acute. Mild heat stroke patients may show dizziness, nausea, sweating, fever and other performance. Heat spasm will show muscle cramps and cramps. Patients who progress to fever may show sweating, fever, or even coma; in the case of heat exhaustion, patients may show confusion, or multifunctional organ damage, or even rhabdomyolysis.