The management of fluid and electrolytes in the extremely low birth weight infant is an ongoing challenge during the first week of life. Each infant is different in their fluid and electrolyte ...
The amount of intracellular fluid can be taken as a measure of cell mass (body solids) so that increasing ICF volume indicates cell growth (TBW-ECW = ICW). Singhi and coworkers [60] showed a ...
This happens due to lack of fluids which in turn affect the blood flow to the brain. Fainting may also be a sign of dehydration. Dehydration can also result in muscle cramps or a feeling of weakness ...