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coli diarrheal infection get better on their own. Rest and drink fluids to keep the body from losing too much fluid, called dehydration. Don't take ...
Call your doctor right away if you have any of the following signs and symptoms of dehydration: Decreased urination; Few or no tears; Dry mouth or lips ...
... dehydration. Hyponatremia treatments may include changing a medicine that affects sodium level, treating an underlying disease, changing the amount of water ...
Vomiting can result in severe dehydration, which happens when the body doesn't have enough water and other fluids. This can lead to dangerously low blood ...
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 ( ...
Watery diarrhea as often as 10 to 15 times a day. Belly cramping and pain, which may be severe. Fast heart rate. Loss of fluids, called dehydration. Fever.
Serious dehydration may result in a hospital stay to get fluids and electrolytes through a vein, called IV fluids. Antibiotics. A healthcare professional may ...
You have signs or symptoms of dehydration — excessive thirst, dry mouth, infrequent urination, dark-colored urine and weakness, or dizziness or lightheadedness ...
Pyloric stenosis usually leads to forceful vomiting, dehydration, poor nutrition and weight loss. Babies with pyloric stenosis may seem to be hungry all the ...
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