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Symptoms · Headache. · Weakness. · Dizziness. · Nausea or vomiting. · Shortness of breath. · Confusion. · Blurred vision. · Drowsiness.
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Drinking plenty of fluids is important to prevent dehydration, especially if vomiting or diarrhea occurs. Avoid alcohol and use medications with care. Your ...
Dystonia is a movement disorder that causes the muscles to contract. This can cause twisting motions or other movements that happen repeatedly and that aren't ...
Breast-fed babies, particularly those who have difficulty nursing or getting enough nutrition from breast-feeding, are at higher risk of jaundice. Dehydration ...
Dehydration, which in babies younger than 3 month means fewer than three wet diapers in 24 hours. This list doesn't include every emergency symptom. If the ...
Those at highest risk of severe illness are young children, older adults and those with weakened immune systems. "If someone feels they're dehydrated ...
Unhealthy alcohol use ranges from mild to severe, including alcoholism and binge drinking, putting health and safety at risk. Early treatment is important.
If it isn't treated, this can lead to life-threatening dehydration and a diabetic coma. Hypoglycemia. Your brain needs sugar (glucose) to function. In severe ...
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