Do symptoms of heat stroke include vomiting?

Symptoms of heat stroke include dizziness, nausea and vomiting.
Heatstroke is a general term for the symptoms of impaired thermoregulation, disorders of water and electrolyte metabolism, and neurological impairment under the prolonged effects of high temperature and heat radiation. The main symptoms include dizziness, headache, excessive sweating, thirst, weakness of the limbs and other symptoms, and in severe cases, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness and coma and other symptoms.
After heatstroke, it is important to get out of the high temperature and high humidity environment immediately, and use cool water or wet towels to cool down quickly and send to the doctor in time to continue symptomatic treatment; in addition, it is necessary to continue to monitor the body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and pulse and other vital signs, in order to avoid the emergence of coma, fainting, cardiac or renal failure, and other serious complications.
After heat stroke, it is recommended to seek medical attention for symptomatic treatment in a timely manner to avoid delaying the condition.