Heatstroke belongs to the category of “summer sickness” in Chinese medicine, and clinical treatments include cooling treatment, symptomatic treatment, and oral treatment with traditional Chinese medicine, such as Elsholtztziaziazine, Liuyi San, and Qingzhe Yiqi Tang. Cooling treatment: The onset of heatstroke is rapid and must be rescued in a timely manner, and rapidly lowering the center temperature is the key to rescue. Quickly transfer the patient to a cool and ventilated place to rest or lie down, and orally take cool salt-containing drinks. Symptomatic treatment: 1. Coma: Intratracheal intubation should be carried out to keep the airway open and prevent aspiration. 2. Fluid resuscitation: Hypotensive patients should be intravenously infused with saline or lactated Ringer’s solution to restore blood volume. 3. Multi-organ failure: Symptomatic supportive therapy should be given. Oral Chinese medicine treatment: Elshotztziazine: the main treatment for summer month cool drinking cold, external wind-cold, internal injury caused by dampness yin summer heat, clinical dizziness and brain weight, nasal congestion and runny nose, chest tightness and generalized malaise, abdominal pain and diarrhea, etc., in order to dispel summer heat and relief of the surface, and dissolve the dampness and neutralize the middle (to dispel the dampness and harmonize the spleen and stomach) as the principle of treatment. Liuyi San: treating summer-heat and dampness syndrome, with symptoms such as fever and irritability, thirst and desire for drinking, red face and body heat, dysuria, or diarrhea, etc. The treatment principle is to clear summer heat and benefit dampness. Clearing Heatstroke and Benefiting Qi Soup: Treating summer-heat Qi and fluid injuries. Clinical heat and sweat, thirst and heartburn, short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), tiredness and lack of energy, lack of spirit and other symptoms, in order to clear the summer heat and benefit the qi, nourish yin and promote the production of fluids as the principle of treatment. The above methods are for reference only, and it is necessary to seek professional doctor’s evidence-based treatment. If you feel unwell, go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the best time for treatment.