What should I do if I get dizzy and nauseous and want to vomit in the heat?

Dizziness, nausea and vomiting in hot days may be related to heat stroke and low blood pressure, which can be treated by timely going to a cool place, cooling down the body and medication.
Dizziness, nausea and vomiting in hot weather should be considered as heat stroke. Patients should move to a cool place in time and cool down the body, such as wiping the body with warm water, applying cool oil, and taking patchouli to relieve the symptoms.
The above symptoms may also be related to low blood pressure. In hot weather, peripheral vasodilatation will cause blood volume to drop, resulting in low blood pressure; hot weather sweating may also cause blood volume insufficiency, resulting in low blood pressure, you can drink some saline or functional drinks to correct blood volume insufficiency in time and alleviate the symptoms.
It is recommended to avoid activities in a hot environment when it is hot to prevent discomfort. When the symptoms are serious, go to the hospital in time.