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Results 1 - 10 of 165 for dehydration
  1. Dehydration occurs when your body does not have as much water and fluids as it needs. Dehydration can be mild, moderate, or severe, based on ...
  2. ... too much fluid. This results in extreme thirst, dehydration, and chemical imbalance of the blood. Often, in ... if you or your child has signs of dehydration or swelling, in order to prevent more serious ...
  3. Heat emergencies or illnesses are caused by exposure to extreme heat or sun. Heat illnesses can be prevented by being careful in hot, ...
  4. Skin turgor is a sign of fluid loss ( dehydration ). Diarrhea or vomiting can cause fluid loss. Infants ... occurs with moderate to severe fluid loss. Mild dehydration is when fluid loss equals 5% of body ...
  5. ... much. If you do not drink enough fluids, dehydration can result. Symptoms may include: Dry mucous membranes ... can occur due to lack of fluids, causing dehydration, include: Fatigue, feeling weak Headache Irritability Low body ...
  6. ... and vomiting during pregnancy. It can lead to dehydration , weight loss, and electrolyte imbalances. Morning sickness is ... lot more than normal Weight loss Signs of dehydration, such as dark urine, dry skin, weakness, lightheadedness, ...
  7. ... health care provider will look for signs of dehydration , including: Dry or sticky mouth Lethargy or coma (severe dehydration) Low blood pressure Low or no urine output, ...
  8. ... shigellosis, your health care provider will check for: Dehydration (not enough fluids in your body) with a ... to go away. Self-care measures to avoid dehydration include drinking electrolyte solutions to replace the fluids ...
  9. ... of tears Lethargy Low urine output Nausea Rapid dehydration Rapid pulse (heart rate) Sunken "soft spots" (fontanelles) ... Severe dehydration can cause death. Supportive care is critical. Most people will make a full recovery when they are ...
  10. ... can reflect problems with fluid volume (such as dehydration) or loss of blood. It can show abnormalities ... for example, burns) A high hematocrit may indicate: Dehydration Burns Diarrhea Eclampsia Erythrocytosis Polycythemia vera Shock
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