Problem description: My dad is working on a construction site. When I came back at noon, I found him sweating profusely. I felt that the whole person looked very sluggish. I suspected it was heat stroke. May I have heat stroke symptoms?
Question date:2020-10-30
Patient information:Age: 48 Gender: Male
The symptoms of heat stroke are mainly high fever, Excessive sweating, sweating, collapse, and fainting.
Heatstroke is an acute disease mainly manifested by central nervous system and cardiovascular dysfunction caused by dysfunction of the body’s temperature regulation center, sweat gland function failure, and excessive water and electrolyte loss under high temperature and high humidity. Mild heat stroke can manifest as dizziness, headache, flushing, thirst, etc.; severe heat stroke and heat cramps can cause electrolyte metabolism disorders, heat exhaustion can cause hypotension, orthostatic syncope, and exertional heat stroke can cause rhabdomyolysis and acute Renal failure, diffuse intravascular coagulation, multiple organ failure, and even death.
It is recommended that if you encounter symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, sweating, etc., you should get out of the high-heat environment as soon as possible and replenish water in time. If the symptoms are not relieved, you need to go to a regular hospital as soon as possible.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection