Suffering Heat Stroke because Beanie

July 22, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Family Health 

A local resident experienced from a heat stroke yesterday because he was far too warmly dressed while strolling via downtown Springfield inside the humid, 99-degree climatic conditions. Jacoby Trapper, a known hipster, reportedly “refused to consider off his slouch beanie” regardless of the heat due to the fact he “wasn’t some mainstream sell-out.”

“He should have at least taken off the flannel or the scarf,” explained friend Lacey Jameson, “but that beanie, covering the top-back 40 % of his head, really did him in.”

Jameson as well as the other witnesses with Trapper reported that he started out perspiring profusely, he complained of the headache, his vanity eyeglasses fogged up, then he started out to experience muscle spasms. They believed that he was just dancing ironically, but truly he was getting a heat stroke.

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What is Heat Stroke?

According to Mayoclinic, Heatstroke is a life-threatening condition that occurs when your body temperature reaches 104 F (40 C) or higher. Heatstroke can be brought on by high environmental temperatures, by strenuous physical activity or by other conditions that raise your body temperature. Whatever the cause, you’ll need immediate medical attention to prevent brain damage, organ failure or death.

Heat Stroke Symptoms

Heatstroke symptoms include:

  • High body temperature
  • A lack of sweating
  • Flushed skin
  • Rapid breathing
  • Racing heart rate and strong pulse (tachycardia)
  • Headache
  • Neurological symptoms
  • Muscle cramps or weakness

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