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Muscle cramps and weakness are often linked to neurological or muscular diseases like multiple sclerosis or ALS. However, ...
You can develop dehydration if you do not replenish lost fluids and essential nutrients.CausesDr Pooja Singh, MS Clinical Research, Fast&Up, says, “In general, chronic illnesses and drugs taken ...
Dehydration is more than just feeling thirsty — it's a condition that can lead to heat exhaustion. Experts share the signs to look out for in the summer heat.
The signs of dehydration include fatigue, headaches, stomach issues, and more. Here’s how much water you need, plus how to tell if you’re not drinking enough.
Clinical Challenge: Generalized Weakness and Dehydration History of Present Illness A man in his mid-60s with a history of diabetes, hypertension, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and lung ...
Diarrhea is a common cause of dehydration, especially in infants and the older adults. To prevent complications, it's important to know the signs of dehydration.
Early symptoms of dehydration include dry mouth, headache, low energy, dizziness, lightheadedness and muscle cramps. Worsening signs of dehydration include a fast heartbeat (tachycardia), confusion, ...
The signs of dehydration are important to know. Look out for these dehydration symptoms (especially when it’s hot out!) to have your best run possible.
Some medications and drug treatments can cause your body to lose water. Learn more about which types of drugs can cause dehydration and how it happens.
Chronic dehydration occurs over a longer period of time. It can be mild or, in serious cases, lead to complications. Learn more here.
Anastasia Ugwuanyi, a family physician and clinical educator at the University of the Witwatersrand, shares invaluable insights to help navigate and prevent dehydration. What causes dehydration?