Check radial or carotid artery pulse-Perform CPR if necessary. Next is get the person warm, remove wet clothing give warm fluids not caffeine or alcohol. Take away from cold location; go somewhere warm; indoors etc Use blankets, warm clothes anything to get them warm. Dont let them do strenous muscle activities. Get warm and recover. If they are unconscious or have trouble breathing call 911.
Take them to the emergency room
take all wet clothes off and replace with clean, dry clothes then give them something warm to drink
hyperthermia is when you have an unusually high body temperature and hypothermia is when you have a really cold body tmperature
yes it could if one does not get proper treatment.
If you stay out in the cold for too long, you will get hypothermia
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
Take them to the emergency room
Water sucks heat out of your body 10 times quicker then air, so you could even get hypothermia in the summer.
Everyone good be affected by low or good blood circulation. Hypothermia will cause someone to have bad blood circulation. Exercise can help someone have good blood circulation.
Hyperthermia and hypothermia are what the rapid change in body temperature is called. Someone who is experiencing hyperthermia has a temperature that remains above normal. Someone who is experiencing hypothermia has a temperature that remains below normal.
if u r freezing it can help you get warm where you wont get hypothermia.
Hypothermia is a threatening condition, that can lead to death.
Hypothermia. "There are different types of hypothermia."
Hypothermia usually comes from exposure to the cold. The only real way that you could have it through epilepsy would be if someone had a seizure or had an aneurism in a very cold location and was unconscious. So the answer in reality is know, as Epilepsy and aneurysms would not cause hypothermia directly.
Hypothermia