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- Dehydration - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Not replacing lost fluids leads to dehydration Anyone can become dehydrated But the condition is more serious for infants, children and older adults The most common cause of dehydration in young children is diarrhea and vomiting Older adults have a lower volume of water in their bodies to begin with
- Dehydration - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
For infants and children who are dehydrated from diarrhea, vomiting or fever, use water with electrolytes such as Pedialyte or Smart Water Start with about a teaspoon (5 milliliters) every 1 to 5 minutes and increase as your child is able to take it
- Can dehydration lead to serious complications? - Mayo Clinic News Network
Anyone may become dehydrated, but young children, older adults and people with chronic illnesses are most at risk You can usually reverse mild to moderate dehydration by drinking more fluids, but severe dehydration needs immediate medical treatment
- Dehydrated alcohol (injection route) - Side effects uses
Dehydrated alcohol injection is used to control the blood supply to the heart to improve exercise ability in patients with symptomatic hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy who are not able to receive open heart surgery
- Muscle cramp - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview A muscle cramp is a sudden, unexpected tightening of one or more muscles Sometimes called a charley horse, a muscle cramp can be very painful Exercising or working hard, especially in heat, can lead to muscle cramps Some medicines and illnesses also might cause muscle cramps
- Dehydration: How long does it take to hydrate again?
"Recovery time for dehydration depends on the underlying cause and may also depend on how long you’ve been dehydrated If your dehydration is severe enough that it requires hospitalization, or if it’s accompanied by heatstroke, it may take a day or two before you can be released from the hospital "
- Have low blood pressure due to dehydration: How to hydrate?
I've been dehydrated for years and now am having what seems to be low blood pressure because of it I was wondering if anyone has ideas for getting re-hydrated
- Water: How much should you drink every day? - Mayo Clinic
Know how much water to drink to stay healthy and hydrated
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