If a diabetic shows signs of cold and sweaty skin, drowsiness, and confusion, these may indicate hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). It is crucial to check their blood glucose level immediately, if possible. If it's low, provide fast-acting carbohydrates, such as glucose tablets or juice, and monitor their response. If symptoms persist or the person is unable to swallow, seek emergency medical help immediately.
If they are cranky, confused, sweaty and, to a lesser extent, uncoordinated. They may start "feeling bad", but that is more with a low.
the body is cold or shivering under clothing, the casualty may appear drowsy and confused, and the casualty may even appear dead due to negligible vital signs
Casualty may appear drowsy and confused
There are several different symptoms of hypothermia. Some of these symptoms include shivering, clumsiness, slurred speech, mumbling, confusion and poor decision making, and drowsiness.
body is cold and/or shivering under clothing, the casualty may appear drowsy and confused, and the casualty may even appear dead due to negligible vital signs.
the body is cold or shivering under clothing, the casualty may appear drowsy and confused, and the casualty may even appear dead due to negligible vital signs
the body is cold or shivering under clothing, the casualty may appear drowsy and confused, and the casualty may even appear dead due to negligible vital signs
the body is cold or shivering under clothing, the casualty may appear drowsy and confused, and the casualty may even appear dead due to negligible vital signs
General signs of hypothermia include shivering, cold and pale skin, confusion or memory loss, slurred speech, and extreme fatigue. Additionally, a casualty may exhibit poor coordination, slow breathing, and a weak pulse as their body temperature drops.
No.
All of these answers are correct
Yes, they can be similar. Sore breasts, nausea etc are some.