Drinking cold water is generally recommended after a heat stroke.
Because heatstroke itself is a reaction to a high body temperature, drinking hot water at this time may cause the temperature to rise, which is not conducive to fever reduction, and in severe cases, may cause adverse reactions. Therefore, it is generally recommended to drink cold water after heatstroke, which can make the body temperature drop, so as to achieve the purpose of reducing heatstroke.
If you are currently experiencing heat stroke, it is recommended that you get out of the hot environment as soon as possible and stay in a well-ventilated environment with the right temperature. In order to prevent water electrolyte disorders from occurring after heat stroke, in addition to the need to drink plenty of water, additional electrolyte fluid supplementation is also needed.
If the heatstroke is only mild, it is not a big problem and will be relieved by resting for a period of time, while for the more serious heatstroke, it is generally recommended to seek medical treatment in a timely manner.