Is dizziness and vomiting caused by heat stroke? How should the cause be determined?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Dizziness and vomiting are not necessarily due to heat stroke, but may be caused by other causes. If you are exposed to high temperatures outdoors for a long time, it may cause dizziness and vomiting, which is a case of heat stroke. If you don't have the experience of being outdoors in the heat, dizziness and vomiting are not necessarily caused by heat stroke, but may be caused by some brain diseases, and you need to go to the hospital immediately**.

    If it is in the hot summer, the outdoor temperature is very high, and you have been working outdoors, or doing some physical exercise, you may experience heat stroke. Heat stroke is manifested by dizziness and vomiting, fatigue, sweating, etc., if this happens, it is considered heat stroke. The solution is to quickly go to a cool place to rest, drink more water, and take some family standing heat stroke medicines.

    If you have rested for a while and your physical condition has not improved, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately.

    If you do not work outdoors in the heat and the local temperature is very low, you suddenly experience symptoms such as dizziness and vomiting, which is suspected to be caused by a brain disease. At this time, lie down quickly and observe your physical condition, if you find that you can't speak clearly, and there are symptoms such as foaming at the mouth, and only one side of your body can move, it is likely to be caused by cerebral hemorrhage. The correct thing to do is not to talk too much, do not do other actions, and call 120 emergency for family members to wait for the doctor to come for treatment.

    If there is a sudden brain disease, it is necessary to do strenuous exercise at this time, which is likely to threaten the patient's life, and if it is a cerebral hemorrhage attack, the onset is particularly fast, so it is necessary to deal with this problem tactfully.

    If you can't tell if you are dizzy and vomiting caused by heat stroke, it is best to go to the hospital. If these conditions occur, notify the family as soon as possible, try not to touch the patient's body, and wait for the doctor to come and check it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is possible that if you work in a high temperature for a long time, you may feel dizzy and nauseous, and if this happens in normal weather, it is likely that there is something wrong with your body. Because the symptoms are too similar, you may be wrong in your own judgment, so it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the outdoor high temperature environment, if you sweat a lot during exercise, you are prone to heat stroke. Exercising in high temperatures is also prone to hypoglycemia due to large calorie consumption, which is manifested as palpitation, chest tightness, and cold sweats. In addition, tachycardia can occur with exercise, which can manifest as palpitation, dizziness, and a drop in blood pressure.

    These symptoms can be difficult to distinguish from heat stroke. However, in either case, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In summer, the symptoms of dizziness, nausea and vomiting are likely to be heat stroke, when the temperature is too high that day, the surface can not fully dissipate heat, and then there will be heat stroke, which will induce the above adverse symptoms, and even water and electrolyte disorders; It can also be caused by diseases such as hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, high blood pressure, and low blood pressure. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination in time to target ****. In addition, it is necessary to keep the diet light, and eat more white rice porridge, yellow rice porridge and other foods to reduce the occurrence of adverse symptoms.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I checked the symptoms of heat stroke for you (below). If it corresponds, it should be heat stroke, and if there are other concurrent symptoms, it will be analyzed slowly.

    1. Symptoms of premonitory heat stroke.

    If you are exposed to high temperatures for a long time, you will experience weakness in your limbs, thirst, sweating, dizziness, symptoms, high body temperature.

    2. Mild symptoms of heat stroke.

    1) Body temperature higher than 38 degrees Celsius.

    2) Thirst and dizziness.

    3) Red complexion and heavy sweating.

    Or the opposite: 1) Clammy extremities.

    2) Pale complexion.

    3) Drop in blood pressure.

    The processing can be restored in a few hours.

    3. Symptoms of severe heat stroke.

    Severe heat stroke can be further divided into four types: heat stroke, heat cramps, sunstroke, and heat exhaustion.

    1) Symptoms of heatstroke.

    a) Start with a large cold sweat.

    b) No sweat after a while.

    c) Breathe fast.

    d) Weak but fast pulse.

    e) Confusion.

    f) Low blood pressure.

    2) Heat cramp symptoms.

    a) Profuse sweating.

    b) Extreme thirst.

    c) Pain from muscle spasms.

    3) Symptoms of sunstroke.

    a) The beginning is a severe headache

    b) Irritability, nausea and vomiting

    c) Comatose convulsions.

    4) Symptoms of heat exhaustion (often occurring in the elderly).

    a) The main symptoms are dizziness, headache, palpitation, thirst, etc

    b) Nausea, vomiting, clammy cold, drop in blood pressure.

    b) The body temperature may be slightly high.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As we all know, heat stroke is an emergency caused by working or moving in a high temperature environment for too long, resulting in an increase in body temperature, and even muscle spasms and coma. What can I do to relieve my discomfort when I notice heat stroke and vomiting? Why does heat stroke cause vomiting?

    1. Nausea and vomiting

    Heat stroke may indeed cause dizziness, nausea, and vomiting, because heat stroke is an emergency of the entire disorder of the body system caused by high temperature, so sometimes it will also cause gastrointestinal disorders, excessive gastric acid secretion, resulting in nausea, nausea, vomiting, and even diarrhea and abdominal pain, but it is also different from gastrointestinal discomfort caused by food poisoning, and heat stroke will be accompanied by headache, dizziness, and increased body temperature while nausea and vomiting.

    2. Clean your mouth first

    When it is found that the patient is vomiting, it is necessary to lie on his side, first clean up the vomit, and keep his breathing smooth, so as not to block the respiratory tract and cause suffocation due to vomit, and then let the patient drink water to cool down, and at the same time use a wet towel to cool the patient's body, and the treatment should be timely, otherwise it will increase the probability of death of the patient.

    3. Drink light salt water

    After cleaning the patient's vomit, when the patient is slightly awake, give the patient some light salt water, which can balance the electrolytes in the body, prevent the patient from dehydration, and achieve the effect of quickly relieving the heat and cooling down. Because the salt in the body of the patient in the high temperature environment will be quickly excreted with sweat, resulting in excessive loss of potassium and sodium ions in the body, the most important thing at this time is to replenish salt and water, so as to replenish sodium and potassium ions, achieve the balance of electrolytes in the body, and quickly relieve the symptoms of heat stroke. In addition, it is important to remember to move the patient to a ventilated and cool place and let them lie flat to avoid breathing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What are the symptoms of heat stroke? What should I do if I have heat stroke?

    1.Premonitory heat stroke, headache, dizziness, thirst, excessive sweating, weakness of limbs, lack of concentration, uncoordinated movements, etc. Normal or slightly elevated body temperature.

    2.Mild heat stroke, in addition to the symptoms of premonitory heat stroke, the body temperature rises to more than 38, accompanied by flushing, profuse sweating, **burning, or cold limbs, paleness, decreased blood pressure, rapid pulse, etc.

    3.Severe heat stroke, heat crampsIt is mainly manifested as muscle cramps caused by electrolyte imbalances caused by excessive sweating, water and salt loss. Heat exhaustion has a rapid onset, mainly manifested as dizziness, headache, sweating, thirst, nausea and vomiting, followed by ** chills, blood pressure drops, arrhythmias and mild dehydrationHeat stroke refers to high fever caused by dysfunction of the thermoregulatory center caused by high temperature.

    The body temperature is as high as 40 degrees or more, and there is no sweating after heavy sweating in the early stage, accompanied by varying degrees of consciousness impairment.

    4.Heat stroke should be treated in this way, leaving the hot environment and resting in a cool place. Although the weather is getting hotter, many people have to work in a hot environment because of their livelihood.

    At this time, it is particularly important to take measures to prevent heat and sun. Don't panic after heat stroke. You must first move the person from the hot environment to a cool place and avoid prolonged direct sunlight that can cause further harm to the patient.

    Then try to lie down the patient as much as possible. If possible, change the patient into a set of clean, dry clothes and cool him with an electric fan or fan. It is important to note that there are not too many people around the sick person and that ventilation is maintained.

    5.Adjust your posture. Observe the face of the person suffering from heat stroke. If there is redness due to congestion, raise the head appropriately to improve the congestion state and make the blood easy to return; If it is white due to ischemia, lower the head position appropriately to improve the blood**.

    6.Physical cooling is used to cool the patient. A cold towel can be used to cover the patient's forehead, or the whole body can be wiped with alcohol or ice water if possible. When the patient's body temperature drops below 38, these forced cooling methods should be stopped.

    7.If the condition is severe, seek medical attention. If heat stroke is severe, be sure to take the patient to the hospital in time.

    On the way to the hospital, a cold towel can be applied to the patient's forehead or armpits, and then cooperate with the doctor**, which will have a positive effect on relieving the symptoms of heat stroke. Patients should not have too much psychological burden in the process of being sent to the hospital, and emotional instability will also affect the effect of physical cooling.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dizziness, nausea, thirst, fatigue, chest tightness, and even high fever; You can give me first aid**, leave the high-temperature, high-humidity environment, put yourself in a ventilated and cool place, you can also use the method of cold towel compress, you can also drink some water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    dizziness, nausea, loss of appetite, and poor spirits; You can drink some mung bean soup, take medicine to prevent heat stroke quickly, and go to the hospital immediately to receive **.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Usually the face is red. I'm going to get dizzy. Feel the breath tight. At this time, lift him to a cool place one day and give him artificial respiration.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Eat heat stroke treasure and wake up to heal.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wind pools, baihui, springs, and the sun are rubbing!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This year, the ambush falls on July 16, so the weather will get hotter and hotter during this time, and it is easy to get heat stroke when you go out. If you have dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, or lack of concentration, uncoordinated hands and feet, you should pay attention to prevention, especially if you have high blood pressure.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Symptoms of heat stroke: 1. Fever, fatigue, burning, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, chest tightness.

    2. Irritability, rapid pulse, and decreased blood pressure.

    3. Severe cases may include severe headache, fainting, coma, and spasms.

    It didn't taste good, so I got it...

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