What causes stomach pain due to heatstroke?
Stomach pain caused by heatstroke may be due to factors such as exposure to cold, gastric ulcers, or gastritis. Details are as follows:
1. Exposure to Cold
After suffering from heatstroke, patients might consume excessively cold food, which can irritate the gastrointestinal tract and trigger intestinal spasms, leading to stomach pain and bloating. In such cases, medications such as atropine sulfate tablets or belladonna tablets should be taken under a doctor's guidance.
2. Gastric Ulcer
Hot weather often leads to poor appetite and irregular eating habits, which may result in gastric ulcers. When a patient develops a gastric ulcer, the gastric mucosa becomes damaged, and stomach acid irritates the injured lining, causing abdominal pain. This condition can be treated with medications such as omeprazole magnesium enteric-coated tablets or rebamipide tablets.
3. Gastritis
Patients may develop gastritis from frequently consuming very cold beverages or foods during hot weather. Inflammation damages the gastric mucosa, resulting in stomach pain. Symptoms can be relieved by taking medications such as Weiyanning granules or Weitai granules.
Besides the above causes, infection with *Helicobacter pylori* could also be responsible. During hot weather, it is important to replenish fluids and electrolytes promptly to prevent heatstroke. If symptoms such as stomach pain occur, medical attention should be sought promptly.