1, nausea and vomiting
Heatstroke may indeed lead to dizziness, nausea and vomiting, because heatstroke is an emergency that causes the whole disorder of the body system due to high temperature, so sometimes it will also cause gastrointestinal dysfunction, excessive gastric acid secretion, leading to nausea, nausea, vomiting, and even diarrhea and abdominal pain, but it should also be distinguished from gastrointestinal discomfort caused by food poisoning. Heatstroke will be accompanied by symptoms such as headache, dizziness and elevated body temperature while nausea and vomiting.
2. Clean your mouth first
When a heatstroke patient is found vomiting, he must lie on his side. First, clean up the vomit and keep it breathing smoothly, so as to avoid choking caused by the vomit blocking the respiratory tract. Then, he can let the patient drink water to cool down, and at the same time, use a wet towel to cool down the patient's body. The treatment should be timely, otherwise it will increase the mortality rate of the patient.
3. Drink light salt water
After cleaning the vomit for the patient, when the patient is slightly awake, feed the patient with some light salt water, which can balance the electrolyte in the body, prevent the patient from dehydration, and achieve the effect of quickly relieving summer heat and cooling down. Because the salt in the patient's body will be quickly discharged out of the body with sweat, resulting in excessive loss of potassium ions and sodium ions in the body, what is most needed at this time is to supplement salt and water, so as to supplement sodium ions and potassium ions, achieve the balance of body electrolytes, and quickly relieve the symptoms of heatstroke. In addition, be sure to remember to move the patient to a ventilated and cool place first, and let him lie flat to avoid breathing difficulties.