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Results 11 - 20 of 42 for DEHYDRATED ALCOHOL
  1. ... side effect. Mucus in the throat. Speech changes. Dehydration. Bleeding.
  2. ... can also be caused by substance (drug) and alcohol use. Choking on an object can result in unconsciousness as well. Brief unconsciousness (or fainting ) is often a result from dehydration, low blood sugar , or temporary low blood pressure. ...
  3. ... ethylene glycol (found in antifreeze), or methanol. Severe ... much alcohol Exercising vigorously for a very long time Liver ...
  4. ... ethylene glycol (found in antifreeze), or methanol. Severe ... much alcohol Exercising vigorously for a very long time Liver ...
  5. ... is why regular meals are important. Drug and alcohol addiction causes a ... use, dehydration is common. It is important to get enough ...
  6. A low fat, alcohol-free diet is required. You may need to stop ... diagnosed, these conditions need to be treated and controlled.
  7. ... cause a drop in blood pressure. Drug or alcohol use. Heart disease, such ... dehydrated . Standing up suddenly from a lying position.
  8. ... and make a heat emergency more likely: Drinking alcohol before or during exposure to heat or high ... Do not give the person liquids that contain alcohol or caffeine. They will make it harder for ...
  9. ... milk, tea, coffee, soda, drinking water, and juices. Alcohol does not add to the body's water because it is a diuretic. It causes the body to release water.
  10. ... up. Do not use cold baths, ice, or alcohol rubs. These often ... prevent dehydration. Children with the flu often do better with ...
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