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Every day you lose water through your breath, perspiration, urine and bowel movements. For your body to function properly, you must replenish its water ...
And all it takes is a gulp of contaminated water for someone to get sick: watery diarrhea, stomachache, vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss and mild fever.
Dehydration (excessive loss of body water, continuing or severe); Type 2 diabetes mellitus or; Kidney disease—Potassium supplements may increase the risk of ...
Wash your hands with soap and water before and after using this medicine. · You will be shown the body areas where the on-body infusor can be worn. · Do not apply ...
Disinfect toys that may be contaminated by washing them with a solution of 2 ounces of bleach in 1 gallon of water. Discard any soft toys that may be ...
Warm intravenous fluids. A warmed solution of salt water may be put into a vein to help warm the blood. Airway rewarming. The use of humidified oxygen, given ...
To make the urine or blood more alkaline (less acidic) and to prevent kidney stones: Adults—At first, 3.3 grams of potassium citrate, mixed with water or juice, ...
Please courtesy "Gregory Poland, M.D. / Vaccine Research Group / Mayo Clinic." Q. Why is washing your hands with soap and water the best? A. Your hand has oils ...
Second, drink plenty of fluids: 8 to 16 cups, or about 2 to 4 liters, of fluid daily, with at least half of that water. Limit or avoid alcohol, especially ...
“Anyone can have a water-related accident, even people who know how to swim,” says Dr. Christopher Tookey, a Mayo Clinic Health System family medicine physician ...
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