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If you don't drink enough water during your flight, you can get slightly dehydrated. Dehydration also may contribute to some symptoms of jet lag. Risk ...
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Dehydration. Frequent vomiting can cause low fluid levels, called dehydration. This condition also may result in an imbalance in minerals called electrolytes.
Blood clots are gel-like clumps of blood. When they form in response to a cut or other injury, they stop the bleeding by plugging the injured blood vessel.
Oral rehydration solutions may be used. If you're not able to drink enough fluids to prevent dehydration, you might need to receive fluids through a vein ( ...
Viruses - enterovirus and echovirus, symptoms include fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, body aches, dehydration; Rashes - poison oak, poison sumac; Heat ...
Dehydration. A disorder that causes your body to produce too many red blood cells, such as polycythemia vera. Lung or heart disease. Living at a high ...
Diarrhea from a rotavirus infection gradually improves but may last up to a week. Preventing or treating dehydration is the most important treatment goal.
Don't drink alcohol, coffee and sodas with caffeine. They can make dehydration worse. Rest. Your body needs rest to heal. Sip warm liquids. Many cultures use ...
Complications · Dehydration. Excessive vomiting causes the body to lose water quickly. · Injury to the esophagus. The stomach acid that comes up with vomit can ...
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