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What are the causes of heat stroke
I am a 36 year old woman and I work with kids in a school. Generally it so happens that we as teachers don’t have enough time to take care of ourselves at school. Yesterday I was dizzy and I was really very confused about everything happening around me. When I checked with my doctor, he said that I had fever and was suffering from dehydration. Could it be because of heat stroke? It is very hot here and it seems to me like a possibility. What are the symptoms of heat stroke? How do I take care of myself in these times?
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Heat stroke is a form of hyperthermia in which the body temperature is elevated dramatically. The cause of heat stroke is an elevation in body temperature, often accompanied by dehydration. The symptoms seen in heat stroke are: - confusion - agitation - disorientation - absence of sweating - coma Heat stroke is a medical emergency and can be fatal if not promptly and properly treated. Heat stroke is treated by cooling the victim, which is a critical step in the treatment of heat stroke. Always notify emergency services immediately if heat stroke is suspected. The most important measures to prevent heat strokes are to avoid becoming dehydrated and to avoid vigorous physical activities in hot and humid weather. So stay hydrated and aim at drinking 3 liters of water per day and apply ice over areas such as the forehead,neck, armpits and groin(in men).
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