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DEHYDRATED ALCOHOL
- ... will help you drink less alcohol and decrease dehydration from drinking alcohol. Avoid alcohol completely to prevent hangovers. If you ...
- ... urine volume , or any other possible cause of dehydration? What medicines do you take? Have you been exercising heavily? Have you been drinking alcohol heavily? Blood tests may be done to check ...
- ... acid (hyperuricemia) may be due to: Acidosis Alcohol (ethanol) consumption Chemotherapy-related side effects Dehydration Diabetic ketoacidosis Excessive exercise Fructose consumption Hyperparathyroidism Hypothyroidism ...
- ... labored, rapid breathing Loss of appetite Symptoms of dehydration , such as dizziness, lightheadedness, and thirst
- ... or chronic renal failure ) Loss of body fluids ( dehydration ) Milk alkali syndrome (a condition in which there is a high level of calcium in the body) A low blood magnesium level may be due to: Alcohol use disorder Diabetes that is uncontrolled Diarrhea that ...
- ... mild jaundice that may be made worse by: Alcohol Birth control pills Environmental factors that affect the liver Infection Pregnancy Fasting or dehydration Fatigue
- ... to 2 days Severe abdominal pain Signs of dehydration
- ... may be triggered by: Loss of body fluids (dehydration) Eating too much ... Alcohol withdrawal Bleeding inside the skull ( subdural ...
- ... may reveal: Abnormal eye movements Abnormal heart rhythms ... drugs, may be done. An electrocardiogram (ECG) may also be done.
- ... disease, asthma or other respiratory conditions, and epilepsy ... Drinking alcohol Street drug use, such as smoking marijuana or ...