Does heatstroke cause diarrhea?

Heatstroke may cause diarrhea, which requires prompt medical treatment.
Due to prolonged exposure to high temperature and high humidity, there will be a lot of sweating, potassium ion and sodium ion loss can lead to electrolyte imbalance in the body, causing gastrointestinal dysfunction and diarrhea.
In addition to diarrhea, there may be symptoms such as high body temperature, dizziness, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, etc., and in severe cases, convulsions, coma, and even life-threatening.
Heatstroke should be treated according to the degree of heatstroke. Mild heatstroke should immediately leave the hot environment, and at the same time use measures such as replenishing water, lowering body temperature, and also need to pay attention to replenish electrolytes. Diet should be light, eat easily digestible food, and also pay attention to rest. For severe heatstroke, it should be promptly sent to the hospital for treatment.