During a heat stroke, the body becomes overwhelmed by excessive heat, leading to a failure in thermoregulation. This can cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, which disrupt normal brain function. As the body's core temperature rises, it can impair cognitive processes and cause confusion, disorientation, or even loss of consciousness as the brain struggles to cope with the extreme conditions. Additionally, the stress on the body's systems can further exacerbate these symptoms.
Heat stroke often causes a drop in blood pressure, which in turn causes the disorientation and often deliriousness.
Yes, it can be one of the signs of heat stroke.
Believe it or not, heat stroke is actually caused by intense sun rays, not the heat. Just cover your skin!
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.
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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Because of the lack of food and water also with the extreme heat during the day and extreme cold during the night. Most people die of heat stroke
alcohol causes dehydration which makes you more vulnerable to heat stroke