Overview

Hypothermia occurs when body temperature drops too low, typically below about 35°C. It can develop in cold weather, immersion, wind, wet clothing, or after prolonged exhaustion.

Signs and Symptoms

  • Shivering, cold skin, or pale appearance
  • Clumsiness, poor coordination, or stumbling
  • Slurred speech, confusion, or unusual behaviour
  • Tiredness, drowsiness, or reduced consciousness
  • Slow breathing or weak pulse in severe cases

First Aid

  • Follow DRSABCD.
  • Move the person out of cold, wind, or wet conditions if safe.
  • Handle them gently and keep them as still as possible.
  • Remove wet clothing and replace with dry clothing or blankets.
  • Insulate the whole body, including the head and neck.
  • Move to a warm environment and give warm sweet drinks only if fully conscious and able to swallow.
  • Call 000 for severe hypothermia, reduced consciousness, worsening symptoms, or if evacuation is needed.

Do Not

  • Do not use alcohol.
  • Do not rub or massage cold limbs.
  • Do not use rapid rewarming such as hot baths or intense direct heat.
  • If the person is not breathing normally, start CPR and use an AED.
Last updated: 11/07/2026