Due to the high internal temperature of heat stroke, permanent damage to internal organs is possible.
Yes and no. Dehydration is usually comorbid with (occurring alongside) heat stroke. One result of dehydration is reduced urine volume so, while a patient displaying symptoms of heat stroke will likely have reduced volume, it's not from the heat stroke itself.
coverbody in ice, call 911 may result in death
From the result of combustion during the power stroke of each cylinder.
no. a heat wave is weather, a heat stroke is a health condition.
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heat stroke
Heat Stroke
A heat stroke.
alcohol causes dehydration which makes you more vulnerable to heat stroke
Heat stroke can be life threatening and because the percentage of victims dying from heat stroke is very high, immediate medical attention is critical when problems first begin.
heat stroke, heat cramps and heat exhaustion
heat exhaustion