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Signs of dehydration, such as no wet diapers over eight to 10 hours, crying without tears, a dry mouth or refusing to drink any fluids; Stiff neck or a ...
People with ALS can develop weakness of the muscles involved with swallowing. This can lead to malnutrition and dehydration. They are also at higher risk of ...
Chest pain. Signs of dehydration such as not urinating. Ongoing dizziness. Seizures. Worsening of existing medical conditions. Severe weakness or muscle pain.
Cholera is a treatable — yet potentially fatal — bacterial disease that causes diarrhea and dehydration. Learn how to lower your risk.
For children, ask your doctor about using an oral rehydration solution, such as Pedialyte, to prevent dehydration or replace lost fluids. ... symptoms until the ...
"Typically, if they've urinated less than three times in 24 hours, that's concerning for dehydration," she says. If you're concerned your child is dehydrated ...
This can cause dehydration, when too much body fluid is lost. Not being able to get the amount of oxygen needed. This is called respiratory failure. If any of ...
... severe headache, especially if you haven't had this type of headache before; You have signs or symptoms of dehydration — excessive thirst, dry mouth ...
Repeated vomiting can cause dehydration. Malnutrition. Not wanting to eat can mean you don't take in enough calories. Or your body may not be able to take in ...
Call your doctor if you have loose stools, stomach cramping and bloating, and nausea lasting more than a week, or if you become dehydrated. Be sure to tell your ...
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