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You have signs or symptoms of dehydration — excessive thirst, dry mouth, infrequent urination, dark-colored urine and weakness, or dizziness or lightheadedness ...
Dehydration — when the body doesn't have enough water and other fluids to work as it should. Exposure to extreme cold; Fever; Strenuous exercise. Tests to ...
Heat and sweating also can lower the amount of fluid in the body, which can reduce blood volume and lead to dehydration. ... Anyone can become dehydrated ...
If left untreated, severe nausea and vomiting can cause a lack of bodily fluids, a condition known as dehydration. It also may lead to an imbalance in ...
Certain illnesses, such as pneumonia or urinary tract infections, that can cause dehydration. Hyponatremia treatments may include changing a medicine that ...
Dehydration — when the body doesn't have enough water and other fluids to work as it should. Diabetic ketoacidosis (in which the body has high levels of ...
Bone marrow cancer. With polycythemia vera, the bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. Causes that are not cancer. These include lung disease, dehydration ...
Your child's provider may look for symptoms of dehydration, especially if your child has been refusing to drink or eat or has been vomiting. Signs of ...
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