Blow the sun
The sun stroke is a sudden condition of people who are exposed to the sun for long periods, leading to brain failure and lead to death in the absence of procedures and precautions necessary to aid the injured, know the sun strike or heat stroke since ancient times, African workers who were working with mines and excavations, which in turn would lead to death immediately because of the lack of knowledge of the methods of ambulance for this situation, and the current time and with the development of science and medicine has been achieved many ways to protect against the sun stroke in addition to the methods of ambulance and treatment.
People who work for long periods of time under the sun, pilgrims, pilgrims, athletes and those who prefer to relax on the sea, where the body temperature rises suddenly, affects the source of sensation of the body, and disrupts the centers of sensation of the body and disrupts the work of the brain which The body temperature is up to forty and more leading to the death of the clinical brain, and the categories that are more affected compared to other people with the sun strike are:
Young children.
- Elderly.
- Diabetics.
- Alcohol Addicts.
- Drug addicts.
- Heart patients.
- The person is unusual for high heat.
Causes of sunburn
- Severe dehydration of the body leading to congestion of brain cells and high temperature of the fluid surrounding it, which leads to rapid heart rate and breathing.
- Low fluid content in the body with no compensation for the lack of these fluids and the decrease in the proportion of salts in the body.
- Dysfunction of vital body processes.
- Loss of body balance.
Symptoms of sunburn
- Extreme sweating.
- General fatigue.
- Frequent severe headaches.
- Attitudes to extreme sleep.
- Tinnitus.
- Drink liquids heavily.
- Disorders of consciousness.
- Severe dryness of the skin.
- blushing.
- Confusion of vision.
- A feeling of constant dizziness.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Difficult to breathe.
Ways to prevent sunburn
- Do not be exposed to the sun for long periods.
- Maintain body moisture.
- Eat plenty of fluids when exposed to the sun.
- Wear a sun protective helmet for workers under weather and heat conditions.
- Avoid rush times.
First aid to blow the sun
- The casualty is placed in a cool, dry place and away from the sun, with his outer clothes removed so that he can breathe with cold water compresses on the body and head.