What Is SunStroke?
Our
Human body is normally effective at cooling itself. We lose some heat
through our skin by sweating. When we become dehydrated, our body is
unable to produce enough sweat to cool itself. As a result, our body
temperature can rise to 104 degrees or higher and Sunstroke can
strike. If heat exhaustion is not treated, it can lead to Sun stroke.
Sun Stroke |
Symptoms of SunStroke
Agitation
Confusion
Headache
Dizziness
feeling
sluggish or fatigued
loss
of consciousness
Rapid
heart beat
Hallucinations
Vomiting
Hot,
dry skin that is flushed but not sweaty
An
extremely high temperature
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