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- Dehydration - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
The symptoms of dehydration can differ by age Urinating less than usual or no wet diapers for three hours Dry mouth No tears when crying Rapid heart rate Sunken eyes, cheeks or soft spot on top of the skull Lacking energy or being cranky Skin that doesn't flatten back right away after being pinched Extreme thirst Urinating less
- How to Tell If You’re Dehydrated: Signs and Symptoms
This article covers 8 signs and symptoms of dehydration in adults, as well as explains the most common signs of dehydration in infants and kids
- What Are the 14 Signs of Dehydration? - MedicineNet
Dehydration is a common issue that affects many people Learn the signs of dehydration, what causes it, how doctors diagnose it, and what you can do to treat it
- Dehydration: Symptoms Causes - Cleveland Clinic
Symptoms and Causes What are the symptoms of dehydration? If you suspect that you or your child is severely dehydrated, seek immediate medical attention Signs of dehydration in kids include: Dry tongue and dry lips No tears when crying Fewer than six wet diapers per day (for infants), and no wet diapers or urination for eight hours (in
- 10 signs of dehydration - Kaiser Permanente
Confusion, dizziness, and fainting are just a few signs you may be dehydrated Learn more about symptoms and prevention tips with Kaiser Permanente
- Recognizing Dehydration Symptoms: Key Signs to Watch Out For
Dehydration occurs when your total body water content is low It can happen when you don't drink enough or lose a lot of fluids due to exercise, heat, diarrhea, or other reasons Water is essential to all body systems
- Causes of Dehydration
Knowing the signs of dehydration helps you recognize when your body needs fluids Fortunately, your system sends signals to alert you One of the most telltale indicators you’re dehydrated is not going to the bathroom as much or having dark colored urine Other common symptoms include:
- Dehydration: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Patient
Dehydration means your body does not have enough fluid This may be because you haven't drunk enough fluid to replace the fluids you have lost, such as when sweating or in your wee (urine) If dehydration isn't treated it can get worse and become a serious problem The symptoms include: Feeling thirsty Dark yellow and strong-smelling wee (urine)
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