muscle cramps
Typically chills mean water is evaporating on your skin from sweat, but it can sometimes mean that your core temperature is too high and your body is having trouble regulating it. This can be a symptom of heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
Bleeding and heat exhaustion are not related.
Heat exhaustion
Passing out (fainting), dehydration, balance issues after being in hot weather for a long period of time, dizziness
Treatment of heat exhaustion usually brings full recovery in one to two days.
No. A concussion is caused by a blow or fall on the head. Heat exhaustion is caused by staying too long in the heat.
heat exhaustion
Symptoms of heat cramps, such as muscle pain or spasms, are often the initial sign of a heat-related emergency. It's essential to take action promptly by moving to a cool place, hydrating, and resting to prevent the situation from escalating into heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
Yes. A symptom is a sign that there is some underlying cause - usually unwelcome - as a result of which the symptom occurs.
heat stroke, heat cramps and heat exhaustion
This may be a sign of Heat Stroke, or Heat Exhaustion. Delirium