If the patient is suffering from heat-stroke, cooling, shading is important. Sipping cool water will also help, but avoid very cold water. A cool cloth on the forehead, back of the neck, will also help to bring the temperature down.
heat exhaustion
Heat exhaustion
Heat exhaustion
No - it often means you're actually not drinking enough (which puts your body in an emergency "store water" mode).
The body will take in less water to conserve water during periods of heavy sweating.
The body will take in less water to conserve water during periods of heavy sweating.
The body will take in less water to conserve water during periods of heavy sweating.
Drink water
An emergency blanket works by reflecting a person's body heat back towards them, helping to retain warmth and regulate body temperature in emergency situations.
Human skin is not permeable to water hence water can't enter body through skin .
Simon's body gets carried away by the water during the storm.
water