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What Are The Symptoms Of Heatstroke

By Super Admin

Summer is a wonderful time to have fun. However, it is also a time when the temperature rises. With all the excitement and fun summer brings, you should never forget to do things to protect yourself from suffering from heatstrokes. There are certain signs and symptoms of heatstroke that you should be aware of. Heatstroke is not anything to be overlooked since it is dangerous and may prove to be fatal.

The first symptom of heatstroke is an abnormal rise in the body temperature of the person. This is accompanied by a red, flushed skin and a racing heart. This happens as the body tries its best to cool down.

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Symptoms Of Heatstroke

When a person suffers from heatstroke, his organs start to fail. The kidneys, the heart, the brain and the liver, all get affected. In case you see red urine, it means that your kidneys have started to fail.

Another sign of heatstroke is that the person starts feeling confused. He suffers from delirium and his mental state changes. He loses his power to converse and think clearly.

Symptoms Of Heatstroke

People who suffer from heatstroke also start vomiting. They also suffer from fatigue. They feel nauseous as well. This is one of the prominent symptoms of heatstroke. Hence, if you notice these signs and symptoms, immediately rush to the hospital.

Symptoms Of Heatstroke

These signals can be accompanied by collapse, seizures, shock or lack of awareness, coma and worst of all, death. If you notice the signs of heatstroke in a person, take him away from the sun and move him to a cooler location.

Symptoms Of Heatstroke

Give him a little water to drink. Once you take the patient to the hospital, the doctors will treat the patient of heatstroke by administering fluids that can also include antibiotics and steroids.

Also Read: 10 Preventive Measures To Avoid Heat Stroke

Symptoms Of Heatstroke

Heatstroke can be prevented in a number of ways. When you go out in the sun during summer, wear light weight and light-coloured clothes and always carry an umbrella or a hat. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and prevent dehydration.

Symptoms Of Heatstroke

Always try to schedule your exercises and physical activities indoors. Keep monitoring the colour of your urine and drink enough fluids. Avoiding tea and coffee helps. Above all, keep yourself cool in the summers and prevent heatstroke.

Story first published: Friday, August 26, 2016, 14:33 [IST]
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