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However, elderly patients are more likely to have electrolyte imbalance and age-related liver, kidney, or heart problems, which may require caution and an ...
Electrolyte imbalance (high or low sodium, chloride, or carbon dioxide in the blood) or; Heart disease or; Kidney disease—Use with caution. May make these ...
This can result from the body's fluids and minerals in the blood called electrolytes being out of balance. Permanent kidney damage. Sometimes, acute kidney ...
But if you're exercising for more than 60 minutes, try a sports drink. Sports drinks can help keep your body's electrolyte balance. And they can give you a bit ...
... electrolytes in a short amount of time. If you have vomiting along with ... If your electrolytes are out of balance, the normal electrical messages can ...
Plain water is often enough, but if that fluid loss is more, maintaining a good electrolyte balance is also going to be important. ... electrolytes may also help.
Make a medical appointment for: Painful urination that doesn't go away. Fluid coming from the penis or vagina. Urine that smells bad, is cloudy or has blood ...
Hepatic encephalopathy (hepatic coma)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Dehydration or; Diabetes or; Diarrhea or; Electrolyte imbalance (eg, ...
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