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Heat Stroke: A Dangerous Condition That Comes with Hot Weather

TTRIA Medical Wellness Centeron March 22, 20262 min read
Heat Stroke: A Dangerous Condition That Comes with Hot Weather

What is Heatstroke?

Heatstroke is a common condition during hot weather, especially in summer. It occurs when the body is exposed to extreme heat, causing the body temperature to rise to a level that it can no longer regulate or control effectively

This can lead to symptoms such as headache, dizziness, seizures, irregular heartbeat, rapid breathing, or even shock

If the body cannot cool down within approximately 2 hours, it may cause serious damage to vital organs such as the heart, brain, kidneys, and muscles. Delayed treatment can be life-threatening

 

Symptoms of Heatstroke

      ๐  Extremely high body temperature (up to 40°C or higher)

      ๐  Headache and dizziness

      ๐  Little or no sweating, despite intense thirst

      ๐  Low blood pressure

      ๐  Rapid breathing and fast pulse

      ๐  Fatigue, nausea, vomiting

      ๐  Severe cases: seizures, muscle rigidity, or loss of consciousness

 

Who is at Risk?

      ๐  Children under 5 years old and the elderly (reduced ability to regulate body temperature)

      ๐  People with chronic conditions (e.g., hypertension, heart disease)

      ๐  Individuals who work or exercise outdoors for long periods (e.g., farmers, athletes)

      ๐  Overweight or obese individuals

      ๐  People with insufficient rest

      ๐  Those who consume alcohol

 

How to Prevent Heatstroke

      ๐  Avoid outdoor activities during extreme heat

      ๐  Wear light-colored, loose, and breathable clothing

      ๐  Avoid alcohol, tea, coffee, and high-sugar drinks

      ๐  Drink water frequently, even if you’re not thirsty

      ๐  Use sunscreen or an umbrella when outdoors

 

In addition to the methods above, Traiya Health & Beauty Institute also offers acupuncture therapy by certified Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners, which may help:

      ๐  Balance the body

      ๐  Improve blood circulation

      ๐  Reduce internal heat

      ๐  Support hydration and essential nutrients

This can help the body better adapt to hot weather conditions

 

TCM. Dr. Aphasorn Santhiticharoenwong

Integrative Medicine Center

Traditional Chinese Medicine

 

Source : Tria Medical Wellness Center

**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team

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