Symptoms Of Dehydration As Experienced By Ressa Herlambang, Recognize Signs And How To Prevent Stroke Heat
YOGYAKARTA Yesterday, Monday, October 9, Ressa Herlambang was reportedly unconscious for two days. At the hospital, the singer of the song Regrets that this must be infused because her body is getting weaker. Before being rushed to the hospital, Ressa complained of headaches that made her lack of oxygen.
His body condition is getting weaker due to dehydration, vomiting, and frequent defecation. The symptoms felt by Ressa are similar to those of heat stroke, although based on the doctor's diagnosis, the 36-year-old singer is kidney and intestinal infection.
Questioning the hot weather that can drive heat stroke, it is important for you to recognize symptoms and how to anticipate prevent this hot weather attack on the body. The following is a complete explanation of what heat stroke is, how to prevent, impact, and risk factors.
Heat stroke is a hot body that is usually caused by sun exposure or physical activity in high temperatures for a long time. This condition is called the most serious heat injury, because body temperature increases to 40 degrees Celsius or higher in the summer months. Heat stroke or this 'heat attack' must be treated or prevented so that the body does not experience prolonged. The reason is, if not treated immediately it can have an impact on damaging the brain, heart, kidneys, and muscles.
Launching the Mayo Clinic, Tuesday, October 10, heat stroke requires emergency treatment. The worst risk can cause serious complications to death. Symptoms of heat stroke, among them as follows
The body's core temperature during heat stroke can reach 40 degrees Celsius or higher. The height of this body temperature is measured by a rectal thermometer, which is the main sign of a heat attack.
When experiencing heat stroke due to heavy exercise, the skin feels dry and slightly moist. To identify earlier, try to touch the skin surface. If the skin feels hot and dry when touched, this is a sign of heat stroke due to hot weather.
Heat stroke can spur a faster heart rate. This is because the heat pressure puts a large burden on the heart to help cool the body. Thus, the heart will feel faster.
Heat stroke symptoms are also followed by nausea and vomiting. In addition, the skin will turn red because the body temperature increases. The breath is also faster and shallower. Even heat stroke can also cause headaches.
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Those are the symptoms of heat stroke that are important to recognize and help identify initial conditions. For the first step, take action immediately cool this condition in a way:
Heat stroke can be experienced by anyone. Based on age, the most vulnerable cannot control heat stroke at a very young age and adults over the age of 65.