Prevention of pyrexia includes wearing loose, breathable clothing, taking precautions against the sun, and drinking plenty of water as appropriate to replenish water loss. Minimize strenuous exercise outdoors when the weather is hot.
Heat stroke is a severe form of heat stroke that manifests itself as burning skin, unconsciousness, and even multi-organ failure. Heat stroke awareness and education should be strengthened in daily life, and loose and breathable clothes can be worn to help dissipate body temperature.
In addition, to do a good job of sun protection measures, to avoid direct sunlight, sweating more, drink water to replenish water appropriately.
People in poor physical condition and pregnant women should minimize going out in hot weather and take precautions against heat stroke. Minimize outdoor physical exercise in summer, especially strenuous exercise and heavy physical labor, to prevent the occurrence of exertional heat stroke.
If heat stroke is suspected, immediately move to a cool place to rest, and those who cannot be relieved should seek medical attention promptly.