Heat stroke typically occurs when the body’s core temperature rises to 104°F (40°C) or higher. Heat stroke is a serious medical condition that occurs when the body’s temperature regulation system.
Core body temperature above 103°F (39.4°C).
Skin feels hot and dry to the touch, lacking sweat.
Heart rate increases significantly due to the body's attempt to cool down.
intense headache often accompanied by dizziness or confusion.
The Feeling of nausea or vomiting due to heat stress on the body.
Painful muscle spasms often in the legs or abdomen.
Breathing becomes shallow and rapid as the body tries to cool down.
Feeling extremely tired or weak, even with minimal exertion.
Skin may appear red or flushed due to increased blood flow near the surface.
In severe cases, heat stroke can lead to fainting or loss of consciousness.