You might have some kind of infection like strep. Your hot head and throat trouble might be a sign of something more like sickness than heat stroke. See how you feel tomorrow. Get lots of fluids, take something for your head. Put a cool cloth on it and be comfortable. If you feel worse then get to a clinic or a doctor and see what can be done. Take care of you! For sure see someone first thing tomorrow if you don't get well after a good night's rest.
If you were exerting yourself, it is most likely that you weren't hydrated enough. Drink more water before you engage in physical activity, and when you're done make sure to drink something with electrolytes in it, like Gatorade. But don't drink too fast, it could shock your system.
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You might have some kind of infection like strep. Your hot head and throat trouble might be a sign of something more like sickness than heat stroke. See how you feel tomorrow. Get lots of fluids, take something for your head. Put a cool cloth on it and be comfortable. If you feel worse then get to a clinic or a doctor and see what can be done. Take care of you! For sure see someone first thing tomorrow if you don't get well after a good night's rest.
Heat stroke symptoms...
headache
dizziness
disorientation, agitation or confusion
sluggishness or fatigue
seizure
hot, dry skin that is flushed but not sweaty
a high body temperature
loss of consciousness
rapid heart beat
hallucinations
If you were exerting yourself, it is most likely that you weren't hydrated enough. Drink more water before you engage in physical activity, and when you're done make sure to drink something with electrolytes in it, like Gatorade. But don't drink too fast, it could shock your system.