Symptoms: Pale with cool, moist skin, sweating profusely, Muscle cramps or pains, Feels faint or dizzy,
May complain of headache, weakness, thirst, and nausea. Core temperature more than 100 F (37.7 C) and the pulse rate increased.
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Heat stroke: The person's cooling system, controlled by the brain, stops working and the internal body temperature rises to the point at which brain damage or damage to other internal organs may result (temperature may reach 105 F or greater [40.5 C or greater]). Stay hydrated as prevention is the key.
Develops rapidly. Heat stroke happens in the following two ways: The classic form occurs in people whose cooling mechanisms are impaired. The exertional form occurs in previously healthy people who are undergoing strenuous activity in a hot environment. ?Meds: antihistamines and certain types of medication for high blood pressure, heart disease, or depression.
Symptoms: Unconscious or has a markedly abnormal mental status (dizziness, confusion, hallucinations, or coma). Flushed, hot, and dry skin (although it may be moist initially from previous sweating or from attempts to cool the person with water). May have slightly elevated blood pressure at first that falls