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Most people know that when the weather heats up, drinking plenty of water can prevent dehydration. ... Ivan Porter says if you get dehydrated, your urine can ...
Severe abdominal or rectal pain; Bloody or black stools; Fever; Signs of dehydration, such as thirst, infrequent urination, dry skin, lightheadedness or dark ...
Low blood pressure, also called hypotension, associated with dehydration, heart failure, surgery, trauma or shock. Bowel obstruction caused by a hernia ...
Liver disease, history of—Use with caution. May cause side effects to become worse. Asian descent—May need a lower dose of this medicine. Dehydration or ...
Kidney disease, severe—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Dehydration or; Hypovolemia—Must be corrected first before using this medicine ...
"If we are feeling sick and we're not drinking enough — maybe we have a high fever or throwing up, we have diarrhea — we are at risk of dehydration. And ...
Shows signs of dehydration — fewer than six wet diapers a day, more than eight hours without urinating in older children, dry mouth, decreased saliva or crying ...
Dehydration. Diarrhea can lead to a serious loss of fluids and essential minerals. · Toxic megacolon. In this rare condition, your colon is unable to get rid of ...
Low potassium levels may be due to a lack of potassium in the diet or certain health conditions, including dehydration. Drinking too much alcohol. Alcohol ...
An issue with how blood flows in the heart. Changes in the protein called hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in red blood cells.
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