Heat stroke: what is it?

heatstroke Heat stroke: what is it?

The heatstroke consists of a transformation in body temperature particularly during the summer months, characterized by intense heat and lofty humidity. The body generally stays around 36-37 ° C. In particular cases, such as recent weather situations can deteriorate. This happens particularly children, elderly and people with particular chronic (Eg lofty Blood Pressure). Occasionally also referred to sunstroke, whether it happens outdoors, even during intense physical activity and goes frequently to a scalding. Some precise behaviors can lead to the risk of heat stroke, among them the use of definite substances.

You know well that friends of fragrance alcohol, cocaine and amphetamines are bad health but definitely are not conscious that modify our organic mechanisms, including those that regulate body temperature! A pill Ecstasy, in the heat of a disco though we dance, can simply lead to heat stroke at its risks.

The loss of consciousness as mild assumptions, which can be combined with a lofty fever whose consequences can be severe: neurological damage, but also renal failure or coma! Did not need to scare you, but it is just to let you know the effects of definite behaviors!

Heat stroke generally results in hyperthermia Or a lofty temperature, which decreases with common, but merely with sponging of water ice. The major characteristic is the lack of sweating the skin is dry and hot.

This is because a device used to adjust the temperature, or perspiration, is jammed. We speak here of “heat exhaustion” It is very normal, as well as for fortune, less perilous. In this case there is a lack fever and sweating.

Tips — Those used against the heat and anyway: imbibe a set, even in the absence of thirst, ignore sun exposure and sports during the hottest hours, devices can be helpful, particularly for our children.

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