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Symptoms of dehydration include extra thirst, tiredness, headache, dizziness and lightheadedness. Alcohol triggers an inflammatory response from the immune ...
Sip a sports drink or water to prevent dehydration. Drinking fluids too quickly can make nausea and vomiting worse. Take small sips often over a couple of hours ...
However, severe diarrhea (greater than 10 bowel movements a day or diarrhea where fluid losses are significantly greater than oral intake) can cause dehydration ...
Has bloody diarrhea; Seems dehydrated — watch for signs of dehydration in sick infants and children by comparing how much they drink and urinate with how much ...
Drink cool fluids. Stick to water or sports drinks. Don't drink any alcoholic beverages, which can add to dehydration. Try cooling measures. If possible, take ...
Dehydration, which lessens your body's ability to sweat and keep a normal temperature. Alcohol use, which can affect your body's ability to regulate your ...
Learn more about this unusual disorder that disrupts the body's fluid balance, causing too much urination and possibly leading to dehydration.
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