Sentences with phrase «for electrolyte imbalances»

The veterinarian will also check for electrolyte imbalances and dehydration.

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«The results of this study point to the potential for an alternative treatment that avoids the typical drug side effects, such as bloating and electrolyte imbalance, by imitating the body's natural physiology.»
You could set yourself up for potentially deadly electrolyte imbalances, or nutritional deficiencies, he says.
Cravings for salty food can be a sign of dehydration or a mineral or electrolyte imbalance.
In the short term, you can experience nausea, diarrhea, and stomach cramps, and if you ingest way too much or take it for too long (which is easy to do when you're doing a teatox), you can even experience an electrolyte imbalance in the blood and damage your bowel function.
I have read about electrolyte imbalances and, although my diet may not have been optimal when I started, for the last month or so I have been very conscious about eating an abundance of green vegetables and adding a moderate amount of sea salt to my food.
The reason for the limited use is because it can cause imbalances of electrolytes, which may cause heart and liver problems, muscle weakness, and many other damaging effects.
High cortisol or insulin, for instance, can cause those intense urges for sugar or wine, while adrenal dysregulation can lead to electrolyte imbalances that make you reach for salty snacks.
I have thought perhaps using a mineral - rich salt such as Real Salt (brand name) or Celtic Salt would prevent the electrolyte imbalance as I had no problems w / electrolytes while going into ketosis, but I do take magnesium nightly in my supplement for insomnia so I wasn't sure if that skewed my experience.
If you use a true real salt, not even sea salt, let alone Morton's iodized salt — will that be sufficient for potassium and magnesium intake to combat electrolyte imbalance too?
It said that consumers on such restrictive diets are at increased risk for side effects that include gallstone formation, an imbalance of the electrolytes that keep the body's muscles and nerves functioning properly, and an irregular heartbeat.
The risk for dehydration and fluid and electrolyte imbalance are amplified with reduced water intake.
Low calcium levels, shock, electrolyte imbalance, lupus, anemia and other metabolic disorders may also be responsible for dog shaking.
In addition to liver and kidney function blood work screens for anemia, diabetes, dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.
When time is of the essence, our state - of - the - art in - house analyzers are capable of running numerous types of diagnostic panels including evaluations for liver, kidney, pancreatic and heart disease, anemia and electrolyte imbalances.
Treatment for FPV must be very aggressive and include hospitalization to prevent death by dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
Acute decompensation of HE requires fluid therapy for correction of dehydration, correction of electrolyte and acid - base imbalances, and maintenance of blood glucose.
Hospitalization for IV fluids is usually required to prevent dehydration and to help correct electrolyte imbalances, along with anti-vomiting medication and pain medication being administered.
Possible causes of electrolyte imbalances include malnutrition or poor absorption of nutrients and some treatments for Diabetes.
Sodium is an important mineral for dogs, but consuming an excessive amount of salt can lead to electrolyte imbalances.
In addition, dehydration and electrolyte imbalance can occur quickly in cases of gastrointestinal obstruction, with vomiting and diarrhea greatly complicating your dog or cat's overall condition and need for aggressive medical care.
Bloodwork will also be performed to monitor for dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), and panleukopenia (or low white blood cells).
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