Do you give a person food or drink if vomiting from heat stroke?
No. You should not give a person food or drink if they are vomiting from heat stroke. Doing so can make the situation worse.
If someone is vomiting from heat stroke, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. While waiting for help to arrive, you can help by:
- Cooling the person down by moving them to a shady area, removing their clothes, and fanning them.
- Applying cold compresses to their forehead, neck, and armpits.
- Giving them small sips of cool water (if they are not vomiting).
- Monitor their breathing and pulse and perform CPR if necessary.
Do not give the person any alcohol, caffeine, or sugary drinks. These can make dehydration worse.
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