Mild heatstroke should be transferred to a cool and ventilated place in time, and treated with rehydration and cooling (e.g. ice packs, etc.) if necessary.
Mild heatstroke patients generally have mild symptoms, and common clinical manifestations include sweating, palpitations, chest tightness, headache, fatigue, etc. If the patient has mild heatstroke, he/she should be moved to a cool and ventilated place.
If there has been a mild heatstroke, the patient should be quickly transferred to a cool and ventilated place, you can take off the clothes for muscle skin massage in order to promote heat dissipation; actively replenish fluids, so that the patient to drink more water, and appropriate supplementation of saline, in order to avoid large amounts of sweat caused by water electrolyte disorders; at the same time can be carried out to reduce the temperature of the treatment, such as ice packs (wrapped in wet towels and placed in the patient’s head around ice cubes), and so on.
If the symptoms are not relieved or persistently aggravated after the above treatments, it is recommended to consult a doctor immediately to avoid delaying the condition.