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When To Seek Medical Attention After Heatstroke Symptoms:
Seek medical attention immediately if symptoms persist or worsen after a heatstroke treatment, especially if the individual is over 50 years old, obese, or has a pre-existing medical condition. Monitor vital signs closely and seek help if there are any signs of complications, such as seizures, difficulty breathing, or chest pain. If symptoms do not improve within 30 minutes to 1 hour of treatment.
Recognizing Complications
Complications can arise after a heatstroke, making it crucial to monitor vital signs closely. Watch for signs of dehydration, such as dry mouth, dark urine, or decreased urine output. Monitor for symptoms of heat exhaustion, like dizziness, confusion, or nausea. If the individual experiences seizures, difficulty breathing, chest pain, or an irregular heartbeat, seek immediate medical attention.
Treating Complications
If an individual is experiencing complications, administer intravenous fluids to replenish lost electrolytes and fluids. Administer oxygen if the individual is experiencing difficulty breathing. Monitor for signs of heatstroke recurrence, such as a temperature above 104°F (40°C) or a heart rate above 120 beats per minute.
When to Contact Emergency Services
If the individual’s symptoms worsen or do not improve within 30 minutes to 1 hour of treatment, contact emergency services immediately. If the individual is experiencing any signs of complications, such as seizures, difficulty breathing, or chest pain, call emergency services immediately. In situations where the individual is unable to communicate or is unconscious, call emergency services for assistance.
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