in case of heat stroke how you will provide first asifd to the victim?
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Heatstroke occurs when the body fails to regulate its own temperature and body temperature continues to rise, often to 104°F (40°C) or higher. Signs of rapidly progressing heatstroke include:
Unconsciousness for longer than a few seconds.
Convulsion (seizure).
Signs of moderate to severe difficulty breathing.
A rectal temperature over 104°F (40°C) after exposure to a hot environment.
Confusion, severe restlessness, or anxiety.
Fast heart rate.
Sweating that may be heavy or may have stopped.
Skin that may be red, hot, and dry, even in the armpits.
Severe vomiting and diarrhea.
Unconsciousness for longer than a few seconds.
Convulsion (seizure).
Signs of moderate to severe difficulty breathing.
A rectal temperature over 104°F (40°C) after exposure to a hot environment.
Confusion, severe restlessness, or anxiety.
Fast heart rate.
Sweating that may be heavy or may have stopped.
Skin that may be red, hot, and dry, even in the armpits.
Severe vomiting and diarrhea.
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