A heatstroke might cause one to feel cold all over. There were many symptoms of heatstroke depending on the degree. In mild heatstroke, the limbs might be wet and cold. In severe heatstroke, hyperhidrosis or anhidrosis, wet and cold skin, and other symptoms may also appear. The appearance of these conditions was related to factors such as the disorder of body temperature regulation caused by heat stroke, sweat gland failure, and excessive loss of water and vitamins, which led to a series of reactions in the body, which may make people feel cold all over. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
To distinguish between a heatstroke or a cold and fever, one could start from the following aspects: 1. ** In terms of symptoms ** - ** Cold and fever **: Usually caused by a viral infection, it will be accompanied by symptoms such as cough, runny nose, headache, sore throat, etc. If it is a hot and humid cold or a stomach flu, it may also have symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, fever, slight aversion to cold (slight fear of cold). - ** Heatstroke **: According to the severity of the symptoms, it can be divided into premonition heatstroke, mild heatstroke, and severe heatstroke. The symptoms of threatened heatstroke may be headache, dizziness, thirst, hyperhidrosis, weakness of limbs, soreness, etc., and the body temperature is generally normal or slightly increased. In addition to the symptoms of threatened heatstroke, mild heatstroke may also have flushed face, excessive sweating, hot skin or clammy limbs, pale face, decreased blood pressure, rapid pulse, etc., and the body temperature generally exceeds 38 degrees. Most severe heatstroke patients would suddenly fall unconscious in a high-temperature environment. The common symptoms were disturbance of consciousness, muscle spasms, convulsions, etc. The body temperature might exceed 40 degrees. Heat stroke would not cause cold symptoms such as aversion to cold, stuffy nose, or runny nose. 2. ** Cause of the disease ** - Cold and fever: It is related to the feeling of wind and heat. For example, wind-heat cold is the feeling of wind and heat, while wind-cold cold is the feeling of wind and cold. - Heat stroke: It is caused by long-term exposure to high temperatures, resulting in a disorder of body temperature regulation. The environmental inducement is obvious, and it usually occurs in high-temperature environments. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Fever, heatstroke, and fever can be distinguished from the following aspects: 1. ** Reason ** - Fever and heatstroke were caused by being in a high temperature environment for a long time. The internal heat of the human body and the heat absorbed from the outside world exceeded the heat emitted by the human body, causing the body temperature regulation function to be disordered. - Colds and fevers are usually caused by viral infection, but they can also be caused by external factors such as wind evil or cold and dampness in the summer. 2. ** In terms of symptoms ** - Fever and heatstroke were often accompanied by headaches, dizziness, thirst, excessive sweating, fatigue, palpitations, nausea, and other symptoms. Although heatstroke and fever had fever, there were no cold symptoms such as aversion to cold, stuffy nose, or runny nose. - A cold and fever were usually accompanied by coughing, runny nose, headache, sore throat, slight aversion to cold, nasal obstruction, and other symptoms. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It is not normal to have dizziness symptoms one month after a heatstroke. There may be the following conditions. On the one hand, heatstroke may have caused some potential complications. For example, the high fever during heatstroke may damage the nervous system, leading to nervous disorder and continuous dizziness. On the other hand, the body experienced a severe stress response during heatstroke, which may affect the balance organs of the inner ear, such as otolith displacement or labyrinth edema, which may cause long-term dizziness. It was also possible that his body had not fully recovered from the heatstroke, and he had low blood pressure or leukemia. Heavy sweating and loss of body fluids during heatstroke may lead to insufficient blood volume. Although it takes a period of time to recover, blood pressure has not completely returned to normal, or insufficient blood production materials during the recovery process can cause anesthesia, which can lead to dizziness. In addition, if one did not get enough rest and nutrition after a heatstroke, their body would be in a weak state and they would also show dizziness. In this case, he should seek medical attention as soon as possible and undergo a comprehensive physical examination, including blood tests, nervous system tests, etc., to determine the specific cause of dizziness and target treatment. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following aspects can be used to distinguish whether the baby has a heatstroke or a cold: 1. ** Medical history **: Babies who suffer from heatstroke often have experience in high-temperature and high-heat environments, such as long-term activities in high-temperature environments or exposure to the sun. Babies who catch a cold often suffer from colds, such as cold wind, etc. 2. ** Fever **: Babies who suffer from heatstroke usually have a constant fever and show signs of dehydration. Babies who catch a cold often have high fever and chills alternated with cold limbs. 3. ** Accompanying symptoms **: - Babies with heatstroke may have obvious symptoms of dehydration, such as high body temperature, thirst accompanied by dizziness, headache, poor appetite, vomiting, acid aversion, heartburn, and even circulatory system symptoms such as heartbeat, palpitations, chest tightness, short breath, and even cardiac arrest. Babies with a cold usually do not have obvious clinical symptoms of dehydration, mainly fever, dizziness, headache, and the circulatory system symptoms are not as serious as heatstroke. - According to the severity of the symptoms, heatstroke could be generally divided into three categories: threatened heatstroke may be manifested as headache, dizziness, thirst, hyperhidrosis, weakness of the limbs, sourness, etc., and the body temperature is generally normal or slightly increased; In addition to the symptoms of threatened heatstroke, mild heatstroke may also have flushed face, excessive sweating, hot skin or cold limbs, pale face, decreased blood pressure, rapid pulse, etc., and the body temperature generally exceeds 38 degrees; Most severe heatstroke patients would suddenly fall unconscious in a high temperature environment. The common symptoms were disturbance of consciousness, muscle spasms, convulsions, etc. At this time, the body temperature might generally exceed 40 degrees. Infants who catch a cold often have runny noses, chills, lack of activity, and pale faces. 4. ** Treatment method **: After a heatstroke baby has a high fever, the use of antipyretic medicine and replenishment of fluids will have a good effect. For a cold baby, while using antipyretic medicine, anti-inflammatory drugs and other medicines to treat colds should also be used to achieve good results. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The English word for " heatstroke " was " heatstroke " or " sunstroke." The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was impossible to determine if he had a heatstroke based on this sentence alone. Heatstroke refers to an acute disease that is mainly manifested by central nervous system and/or cardiovascular malfunction caused by central nervous system and/or sweat gland failure in a high temperature or high humidity closed environment. If there is a history of high-temperature work or activity, with or without excessive sweating, flushed face, burning skin, rapid pulse, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, muscle spasms, pain, lethargy, difficulty breathing, consciousness disturbance, etc., the diagnosis can be made after combining with laboratory tests such as blood routine, biochemistry, liver and kidney function, and excluding other related diseases. If heatstroke is suspected, it should be removed from the high temperature or high humidity closed environment as soon as possible, quickly and effectively lower the body temperature, and supplement the missing water and dashing. If it has developed to severe heatstroke, with symptoms of lethargy, coma and other neuromuscular disorders, it should be transported to the nearest hospital for treatment as soon as possible while leaving the environment and lowering the body temperature. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Patients with heatstroke and high fever were considered severe cases of heatstroke. Their body temperature was usually high, such as the temperature of their rectums, which might be higher than 41 ° C. Its symptoms include dry skin, severe headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, burning, coma, convulsion, breathlessness, deceleration, mydriasis, meningeal irritation, etc. In severe cases, shock, heart failure, cerebral edema, lung edema, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute kidney failure, acute severe liver disease, disseminated intravenous coagulation (DIC), multiple organ failure, or cardiac arrest. The first aid measures for patients with heatstroke and high fever were as follows: First, the patient should be quickly evacuated from the high temperature environment, transferred to a cool and well-vented place, and let the patient lie down and remove all his clothes. Then, he would wipe the patient's body repeatedly with cold water, fan the patient to lower the temperature, and wrap the ice cubes in a towel if the conditions allowed. Then, he would apply the ice cubes to the patient's neck, armpits, groin, and other parts. If the patient is conscious, you can let him drink some sports drinks or cold water with a little salt, but be careful not to drink too much. For those who are seriously ill, they should immediately call 120 for medical treatment. It should be noted that high fever caused by heatstroke is not equal to "fever" in the usual sense. Don't use antipyretic medicine on your own to avoid delaying treatment. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Heat stroke can cause an increase in body temperature, which is a fever, but the fever caused by heat stroke is different from the fever caused by infection (such as bacteria, viruses, etc.). Heatstroke is caused by the body being in a high temperature environment for a long time, and the heat dissipation mechanism (such as sweating and skin vasodilatation) cannot work properly, causing the body temperature to rise due to abnormal body temperature regulation; infectious fever is the reaction of the immune system to pathogen infection. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Heat stroke could be divided into three categories according to the severity of the symptoms: 1. ** Premonition of heatstroke **: It may be manifested as headache, dizziness, thirst, hyperhidrosis, weakness of limbs, soreness, etc. The body temperature is generally normal or slightly increased, and may be accompanied by mild fever. It may also be manifested as hyperhidrosis, thirst, lack of concentration, and uncoordinated movements. 2. [Minor heatstroke]: In addition to the symptoms of heatstroke, it may also be accompanied by flushing, excessive sweating, hot skin or cold limbs, pale face, decreased blood pressure, rapid pulse, etc. The body temperature will generally exceed 38 degrees, and there will be more obvious fever symptoms. 3. [Critical heatstroke: Most of them suddenly pass out in a high-temperature environment. The common symptoms are disturbance of consciousness, muscle spasms, convulsions, etc. At this time, the body temperature may generally exceed 40 degrees.] When severe heatstroke reached the stage of heat spasms, heat exhaustion, or heatstroke, there would often be high fever, anhidrosis, coma, muscle spasms, and other symptoms. The most common manifestation of heatstroke in babies was a high fever. Usually, the body temperature would reach about 38 ° C, and in severe cases, it could reach 40 ° C. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yes. Heatstroke patients might have nausea symptoms. Heatstroke was divided into pre-heat stroke, mild heat stroke, and severe heat stroke according to the degree. The symptoms of threatened heatstroke include headache, dizziness, thirst, hyperhidrosis, weakness and soreness of limbs, lack of concentration, uncoordinated movements, etc. The body temperature is normal or slightly increased, and some patients may be accompanied by nausea. In addition to the above symptoms, mild heatstroke often has a body temperature of more than 38 ° C, accompanied by flushing face, excessive sweating, burning skin, or wet and cold limbs, pale face, decreased blood pressure, rapid pulse, etc., and may also have nausea. Serious heatstroke included heat spasms, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. It could cause symptoms such as breathlessness, high fever, muscle spasms, low blood pressure, restlessness, and even coma. It could also be accompanied by nausea. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!