Symptoms of headache, nausea, dizziness coupled with clammy skin are signs of:
Heat Cramps
Heat Exhaustion
Heat Failure
Heat Stroke
Answers
Answer:
Heat Exhaustion
and Heat Stroke
When temperatures rise in Austin, you need to know how to prevent and respond to heat related illnesses.
Being exposed to high temperatures for long periods of time or engaging in vigorous activities in high temperatures can lead to heat exhaustion or heat stroke, especially if you are dehydrated or are taking certain medications such as antihistamines, blood pressure medication, or antidepressants.
Usually sweat evaporates from the skin to help cool the body. It is harder for sweat to evaporate if:
The humidity is high
You are wearing tight or layered clothing that covers most of your skin
You are dehydrated, which will cause you to produce less sweat
Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion is a less serious condition than heat stroke. Symptoms can include:
Normal or only slightly elevated body temperature
Cool, moist (clammy), pale skin
Sweating (sometimes heavily)
Headache
Nausea/vomiting
Dizziness/weakness/fatigue
Rapid pulse
Decreased blood pressure
Dark urine
Muscle cramps
Rapid/shallow breathing
Answer:
long story short the answer is heat stroke
Explanation:
heat stroke is deadly made sure to drink plenty of water and if you are too hot take off a layer (P.S yo mamma)