Hypothermia is mostly referred to as hypothermia, and its symptoms include cold polyuria, severe chills, ataxia, and impaired judgment.
Hypothermia, also known as hypothermia and hypothermia, can be prevented in daily life by adding more clothing to keep out the cold, and if related conditions occur, medical help should be sought immediately to avoid delay.
Hypothermia is a disease in which the body’s core temperature falls below 35.0 degrees Celsius due to a variety of factors that hinder heat production and increase heat loss.
Symptoms of hypothermia depend on the temperature. Mild hypothermia may cause shivering and confusion; in moderate hypothermia, the shivering disappears but the confusion increases. In severe cases of hypothermia, there is paradoxical undressing, where the patient begins to remove clothing, which also increases the risk of cardiac arrest.
The presence of hypothermia is difficult to recover from, and prompt medical attention should be sought.