Heat Syncope
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
• Heat syncope is a variant of postural hypotension.
• Exertion in a hot environment results in peripheral vasodilation and pooling of blood, with subsequent loss of consciousness. The affected individual has normal body temperature and regains consciousness promptly when supine, which separates this syndrome from heat stroke.
TREATMENT
Treatment is the same as for heat exhaustion.
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