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Extreme thirst. · Urinating less. · Dark-colored urine. · Tiredness. · Dizziness. · Being confused. · Skin that doesn't flatten back right away after being pinched.
Adult · Extreme thirst · Less frequent urination · Dark-colored urine · Fatigue · Dizziness · Confusion ...
Most adults with mild to moderate dehydration from diarrhea, vomiting or fever can get better by drinking more water or other liquids. For children and adults, ...
You can usually reverse mild to moderate dehydration by drinking more fluids, but severe dehydration needs immediate medical treatment. ... Read about symptoms, ...
Dehydration is especially common and dangerous for infants, young children and older adults. Learn more about treating and preventing dehydration.
Boniface says the initial sign can be easy to miss. "One of the symptoms of dehydration that will present first is decreased urine output" explains Dr. Boniface ...
Cholera can cause serious diarrhea and dehydration. Without treatment, the disease can be fatal within hours, even in people who were healthy. Modern sewage and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chronic, severe vomiting or diarrhea and other causes of dehydration. This causes your body to lose electrolytes, such as sodium, and also increases ADH ...
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