If teenager is obviously suffering from the heat (indoors), and hurts when barely touched, what should you do?


Question:
Person not sweating.

Answers:
they possibly have heat stroke.you need to cool down their body by placing cool washrags on back of neck,on groin and under armpits..also call 911 this person will need IV fluids you dont want the body to keep heating up.which can become deadly.use cool water

Other Answers:
They could be dehydrated especially if not sweating at all

take her to the doctor take a real hot hot shower


that would be dehydration. Get them some water and take them to a doctor ASAP!


Stay out of the heat.

Call 911 immediately! hav sex wit em


sounds like heat stroke. Damp towel on head, armpits and groin to bring down body temperature. lots of fluids


You should never touch them! They could have a horrible disease that not only hurts them when they're touched but is transmittable to you! Please call 911 right away and have someone with rubber gloves and a stretcher rush the kid to the hospital NOW!
Source(s):
Common sense.

take them to hospital - it could be something like meningitis so take them to the hopital. If its just dehydration, drink plenty of fluids. call 999


Apply ice to prominent veins in arms and head. Put an ice pack on top of their head. Encourage them to sip water frequently. There is a medical condition wherein the sufferer can 't sweat, and so needs to never get too hot. After you have your teenager cooled down, you probably should investigate this with a doctor.


Def take them to the hospital or at least call out a GP. I've suffered from heat stroke several times to the extent of hallucinating, losing eye sight (for a short period) and painful skin. It can last for days so you need to get this sorted asap. Electrolytes may need replacing so need more than just water/cooling down.

take them to the dr soon give it a slap and sent it outside...oh.




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