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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
- Chronic Dehydration: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More
Chronic dehydration is a condition when dehydration recurs for longer periods, sometimes regardless of how much fluid you take in on a particular day Most people are prone to acute
- A multidisciplinary consensus on dehydration: definitions, diagnostic . . .
Background: Dehydration appears prevalent, costly and associated with adverse outcomes We sought to generate consensus on such key issues and elucidate need for further scientific enquiry Materials and methods: A modified Delphi process combined expert opinion and evidence appraisal
- Physiological response to dehydration: the loss of 1L of body water
Severe dehydration (even uncoupled from heat stroke) may lead to irreversible multiorgan system failure even in the face of advanced modern critical care Typically, this stage is characterised by circulatory collapse Hyperviscosity leads to myocardial infarction, stroke, and DIC
- Why am I so severely dehydrated even when I’m drinking water?
In adults, rapid water loss of just 2% of body weight can trigger dangerous drops in blood pressure, kidney injury, and confusion Pinpointing the exact driver (infection, heat, drugs, or endocrine problems) and replacing both water and electrolytes promptly is critical to avoid organ damage
- Why Am I Dehydrated Even Though I Drink Plenty of Water?
Here’s the “aha” moment: Drinking more water won’t solve dehydration if your body isn’t equipped to absorb and use it Too much water can even dilute key electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium, which are essential for water transport at the cellular level
- Can You Drink a Lot of Water and Still Be Dehydrated?
While water certainly helps with fluid balance, your body can still struggle to retain water if you’re not getting enough electrolytes—and that often equals dehydration
- Electrolyte Imbalance: Types, Symptoms, Causes Treatment
An electrolyte imbalance happens when there are too many or too few electrolytes in your body This imbalance may indicate a problem with your heart, liver or kidneys
- Electrolyte Imbalances: Causes and How to Fix Them
This article looks at electrolyte imbalances, what they mean, and the symptoms they can cause It also covers how electrolyte abnormalities can be used to help diagnose a wide variety of medical problems
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