Empirical findings on risk factors of dehydration and on diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are reviewed in this paper. No single measure has proved to be the gold standard in the diagnosis of ...
Isotonic dehydration results from a balanced loss of water and electrolytes (e.g., by vomiting and diarrhea) and hypotonic dehydration results when loss of electrolytes exceeds water loss (e.g ...
physical performance and recovery from exercise -skin health. Dehydration occurs when our body doesn’t have enough water. Even slight drops in fluid levels have noticeable consequences, such as ...
Medical issues that disrupt any step in this process or alter AVP can cause or contribute to polydipsia. Illness, Sweating, and Underhydration Dehydration is the most common cause of secondary ...
Norovirus, commonly known as the winter vomiting bug, is currently making the rounds in the UK, with a spike in infections being reported across the country ...
the virus can lead to dehydration, especially among the very young, the elderly or those with weakened immune systems. People with the vomiting bug are urged not to return to school or nursery ...
People can become infected directly through drinking contaminated water, or indirectly through eating contaminated food. Symptoms include diarrhoea dehydration, vomiting and body weakness. Members of ...