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Results 21 - 30 of 42 for DEHYDRATED ALCOHOL
  1. ... substances can lead to low blood pressure, including: Alcohol ... ) Not drinking enough fluids ( dehydration ) Heart failure
  2. ... taste in the mouth Nausea Severe reaction to alcohol In most ... stop taking any medicine without first talking to your provider.
  3. ... smoked fish, chicken liver, figs, and certain beans Alcohol, stress, hormonal changes, skipping meals, lack of sleep, certain odors or perfumes, loud noises or bright lights, exercise, and cigarette smoking may also trigger a migraine.
  4. ... symptoms also may occur in babies exposed to alcohol , benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and certain antidepressants (SSRIs) while in ... and other addictive drugs (nicotine, amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana, alcohol) may have long-term problems. While there is ...
  5. ... You may also clean your hands with an alcohol-based product containing at least 60% alcohol. Boil water that comes from unknown sources, such ...
  6. ... hand. Preparation: The skin should be cleaned with alcohol or iodine before the test. The patient should ... for example, burns) A high hematocrit may indicate: Dehydration Burns Diarrhea Eclampsia Erythrocytosis Polycythemia vera Shock
  7. ... after using the toilet and before eating. Use alcohol-based hand gel frequently. Teach children to not ...
  8. ... certain cheeses, eggs, baked beans, Brussels sprouts, and alcohol. Doing these things may keep down the odor: ... liters) of fluids every day. You can get dehydrated more easily if you have an ileostomy, so ...
  9. ... and water prevents the spread of any infection. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers can be used between hand ...
  10. ... symptoms worse, and should be avoided. These include: Alcohol and tobacco Almost all milk products Coffee, tea, ... Complications may include: Bleeding and anemia Dehydration Iron deficiency Malabsorption Malnutrition Weight loss
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