Heat stroke is a condition that usually affects the central nervous system and the thermoregulatory center after working or living in a hot, high-temperature environment. Patients are often classified into aura heatstroke, mild heatstroke, and severe heatstroke. If symptoms of aura heat stroke occur, they usually manifest as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, or incoordination of the arms and legs, lack of mental concentration, etc. Symptoms of hypothermia may also occur. If it reaches mild heat stroke, symptoms of fever may appear, commonly fever, the temperature will exceed 38 degrees, accompanied by flushing and sweating all over the body, along with the performance of aura heat stroke. If the symptoms are further aggravated and severe heat stroke occurs, there will be high fever with a body temperature of more than 39.5 degrees or even 40 degrees, with flushing all over the body, and also coma, convulsions, and even shock.