Is it Heat Stroke or Food Poisoning? This is How to Differentiate Between the Two
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Heat stroke and food poisoning have distinct symptoms. Heat stroke typically involves high body temperature, confusion, rapid heartbeat, and dizziness, often occurring after prolonged exposure to high heat. Food poisoning usually presents with nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain, often following consumption of contaminated food. Identifying the cause involves considering recent activities and symptoms onset. Seek medical attention for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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