Math, asked by mostolespreciousjem, 6 months ago


You saw a long distance runner, sweating a lot and grasping his breath.
Suddenly he stopped and eventually passed out. What did the runner is experiencing? What could you do to
help the runner?​

Answers

Answered by punammodigadia
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Answer:

he got heart attack❤️❤️

Answered by hariharan11122006
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Answer:

Cold sweats happen when you suddenly feel a chill in your body that occurs alongside abnormal sweating, regardless of how hot or cold it is in your environment.

Cold sweats commonly appear in your:

palms

armpits

soles

Unlike normal sweating, cold sweats aren’t a result of heavy exercise or high temperatures. They’re also different from night sweats.

With night sweats, you’ll often wake up in the middle of the night with a layer of sweat all over your body, and your clothes, sheets, and blankets might feel damp or wet. Night sweats happen only while you’re sleeping.

Cold sweats usually don’t happen across your entire body and aren’t limited to when you’re in bed or sleeping at night.

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