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Dehydration in young children is especially dangerous. "One of the biggest risks is dehydration, especially in young kids. Keeping them home so you can ...
... dehydrated. Ian Roth: For the Mayo Clinic News Network, I'm Ian Roth. Complications. People who develop hypothermia because of exposure to cold weather or ...
This helps prevent dehydration. Leave blisters alone. An intact blister can help the skin heal. If a blister does break, trim off the dead skin with a clean ...
Dehydration (not enough water or fluid in your body)—May increase risk of severe kidney problems. Hypocalcemia (low calcium in the blood) or; Kidney disease ...
This is called retrograde ejaculation. Most often it happens after medical treatments, especially some prostate surgeries. Certain medicines and health ...
... dehydrated. Breastfeeding. There are no ... Type 2 diabetes mellitus—Use of glycerin may increase the chance of dehydration (loss of too much body water).
Heavy sweating can cause dehydration (loss of too much water) or electrolyte imbalances (loss of sodium, potassium, or magnesium in the body). This medicine ...
These may be symptoms of dehydration or mineral imbalance. This medicine may cause some people to become less alert than they are normally. If this side ...
It works by stimulating nerve endings in blood vessels, causing the blood vessels to tighten. As a result, blood pressure is increased. This medicine is ...
Dehydration · Diuretics medicines, also known as water pills. Causes shown here are commonly associated with this symptom. Work with your doctor or other ...
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