Sunstroke: Your husband may have sun stroke. Put him in air conditioning and push the fluids. You might also want to give him electrolyte replacement fluids. If he doesnt respond, head for the e. R.
Answered 8/20/2013
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Dehydration?: Dehydration possibly. Decreased sweating and urination, increased heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, extreme fatigue, muscle cramps, severe headaches, nausea and constipation, tingling, numbness.
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HEAT STROKE ?: Make sure you are not suffering from heat stroke. Drink plenty of fluids and see md. You might need IV fluids for the problem. Take care!
Answered 6/10/2014
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