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Vomiting and loose stools can quickly cause low levels of body fluids, also called dehydration, in infants and children. This can cause serious illness in ...
Symptoms of dehydration in infants and young children · Not having a wet diaper in three or more hours. · Dry mouth and tongue. · Fever above 102 degrees ...
Dehydration from increased urination also can leave you feeling tired. Weight loss. When you lose sugar through frequent urination, you also lose calories ...
Before, during and after exercise. If you feel thirsty or when you have signs of dehydration, such as dry mouth or dark urine. Your healthcare professional can ...
However, severe diarrhea (greater than 10 bowel movements a day or diarrhea where fluid losses are significantly greater than oral intake) can cause dehydration ...
If dehydration symptoms — such as dry mouth, intense thirst, little or no urination, dizziness, or extreme weakness — don't improve, seek medical care right ...
Intense pain in the stomach or rectum. Black or tarry stools, or stools with blood or pus. Symptoms of serious fluid loss, called dehydration. In children, ...
Symptoms of dehydration include extra thirst, tiredness, headache, dizziness and lightheadedness. Alcohol triggers an inflammatory response from the immune ...
Dark urine. Dizziness, lightheadedness or extreme tiredness. Sunken cheeks or eyes. In young children, dehydration symptoms may include: No wet diapers ...
“You need to be mindful of the symptoms of dehydration.” Emergency medicine physician Dr. Michael. Boniface says the initial sign can be easy to miss. Dr.
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