Heat Stroke Symptoms: Recognizing Physical and Behavioral Warning Signs
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Summary
This article explains the signs and symptoms of heat stroke, including physical symptoms like dizziness, nausea, and confusion, as well as behavioral changes such as agitation and aggression. It emphasizes the importance of bystanders recognizing symptoms and calling emergency services, as the affected person may become confused or lose consciousness. The article also covers prevention strategies for heat stroke.
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· 3 pulledIf you're confused or you lose consciousness, you'll need someone else to seek medical help for you.
Bystanders are often crucial for noticing something isn't right and alerting medical professionals.
Heat stroke causes physical symptoms plus changes to your thinking and behavior.
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