Diuretics even at normal doses occasionally can cause mild dehydration; therefore it is very important to maintain your pet's fluid and
electrolyte intake when giving these medicines to avoid excessive thirst.
Hi Amy, yes, typically, you need to increase
your electrolyte intake when you follow a low - carb diet.
Not exact matches
Thus,
when your baby ends up urinating more frequently because of too much water
intake, he will also lose the
electrolytes and sodium that are important for his body upkeep.
When there is a sudden decrease of food
intake, there is also a sudden decrease in the
electrolytes that our bodies are used to getting, particularly potassium and magnesium.
When you're decreasing your carb
intake to such a low amount, you will inevitably lose a great amount of water as well as essential
electrolytes.
One of the most important things to consider
when it comes to preventing and alleviating symptoms of keto flu is your
electrolytes intake.
When exercising, however, you may need to increase your
electrolyte intake to replenish those lost through sweat.
- High
electrolyte intake, preferably with liquid trace minerals or quality salt, both of which can restore precious minerals that your body tends to lose
when you're low on cortisol.