What to do if there are symptoms of heatstroke


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Heat stroke usually occurs in hot weather. Children and the elderly are most likely to suffer from heat stroke. Mild heat stroke can be treated at home. If someone shows symptoms such as headache, dizziness, sweating, thirst, weakness, facial flushing, hot skin, and rapid breathing in a hot environment, heat stroke occurs. After heatstroke occurs, the patient should be allowed to go to a cool place or a well-ventilated place to rest. Drink cold water, salt water, ice cubes, etc., and the environment with fans and air conditioners is better. If severe heatstroke occurs, it must be treated in time, and the sooner the better, so that the temperature drops as quickly as possible. Severe heatstroke is divided into heat spasm, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. If heat stroke is not treated in time, it often endangers the patient's life. If you want to prevent the occurrence of heatstroke, you must prevent working and living in a high temperature environment. When the weather forecast has high temperature weather, you must first take cooling measures to prevent it before it happens.