The body is suddenly hot
and wants to pass out while under the
Sun? Could be it was heatstroke. Learn about the risk factors below.
Heatstroke is attacked overheating inside the body is
accompanied by a loss of ability to lower body temperature. Because of the
heat, the temperature of the body due to heatstroke can reach 40 degrees
Celsius or more, above the limit of the reasonableness
of body temperature.
Heatstroke usually caused
by exposure of the body by hot temperatures in quite a long time. Besides,
heatstroke can also appear because of excessive
physical activity and exercise when the weather is hot.
The increase in
temperature in the body is an early symptom of heatstroke. If you find it, the
first step to save the stricken heatstroke is by taking it to a place where
temperature cooler, or immediately open her dress.
Recognize symptoms of
Heatstroke
Typical symptoms of
heatstroke is a core body temperature above 40 degrees Celsius. However,
according to WebMD, fainting can be an early sign, too. Other symptoms may
include a heatstroke is:
- A throbbing headache
- Dizziness and mild dizziness
- Not sweating despite the heat
- Skin red, hot, and dry
- Muscle weakness or cramps
- Nausea and vomiting
- Rapid heartbeat
- Short and fast breathing
- Change in behavior such as confusion, disorientation
- Unconsciousness
People who are very high-risk exposure
to heatstroke are those who are not drinking enough water, have a chronic
illness, and was fond of drinking alcohol in excessive quantities. Home or
building with a less good air flow can also cause heatstroke.
Other risk factors
associated with diseases of heatstroke include:
1. Age
Infants and children up to
the age of 4 years old, and adults over the age of 65 years, are very
vulnerable to this condition. This happens because their bodies more slowly
adjusting to the hot weather, compared to others.
2. Health conditions
There are several health
conditions that could trigger a person experiencing heat stroke. Some of these conditions include diseases of the
heart, lungs, kidneys, even obesity or underweight. Additionally, high blood pressure, diabetes, mental illness,
alcohol drinkers, the skin is burned, and all conditions that cause fever may also trigger a person exposed to
heatstroke.
3. Drugs
Drugs that can cause
heatstroke is antihistamine, diet pills, sedative, stimulant, cardiac drugs,
beta-blockers (medication to inhibit the work of hormones) and vasoconstrictor
(a drug that can narrow the blood vessels), and medicines for psychiatric
disease such as antidepressants and antipsychotics. Illegal drugs such as cocaine
and metamfetamine are also associated with an increased risk of heatstroke.
4. Sports during the day
Many people assume,
exercising during the day is very good because it will be a lot of diaphoretic.
In fact, it's very likely to lead to
heatstroke. Exposed to heat when physical activity makes the body a person can
become very hot.
When the dry season like
now, you indeed ought to be wary of increased air temperature. Note the above
risk factors, in order to make You alert. In addition, if you've experienced
it, you may be more sensitive to hot temperatures on the days that followed.
So, we recommend that you avoid being under the hot
weather and heavy sports until the condition is completely safe for you.
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