Leaving no rock unturned, we're tackling everything from should you wash that already washed bagged lettuce to is that cup of java in the morning setting you up
for serious dehydration?
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There is also the
serious risk of heat stroke or even
dehydration that could be dangerous
for your infant.
Dehydration can be a
serious problem
for young children, and if your preschooler is vomiting (or has a fever or diarrhea), he's losing precious fluids.
Dehydration can be a
serious problem
for young children, and if your toddler is vomiting (or has a fever or diarrhea), she's losing precious fluids.
Dehydration can be a
serious problem
for babies because vomiting causes your child to lose precious fluids.
Dehydration can have
serious consequences
for your infant.
Exerting yourself
for hours on end without water can lead to
serious dehydration, which can cause weakness, dizziness, and fainting.
Dehydration can lead to
serious problems and can potentially require hospitalization
for treatment with intravenous fluids, according to the CDC.
Counseling, aromatherapy or massage work best
for mental stress headaches, drinking water can solve
dehydration headaches, and a visit to a doctor to further identify the cause of a more
serious or unidentified headache issue.
The combination of heat stress,
dehydration, and exercise imposes perhaps the most - severe physiological challenge
for the human body short of disease or
serious bleeding (10).
Beyond making you feel lousy,
dehydration can have
serious side effects on your blood volume and tissues, making it difficult
for your body to detoxify itself.
Dehydration can be a
serious problem
for anyone, but children and older adults are at greater risk, according to the Gatorade Sports Science Institute.
Dehydration may indicate
serious underlying problems and if you notice that your dog isn't drinking enough water (they generally need an ounce of water
for each pound of body weight per day), check Fido's mouth
for sores and other foreign objects, such as twigs or thorns.
The only treatment available is supportive therapy, which consists of giving fluids if
dehydration is a concern and keeping a close eye on your pet
for a few days.Some viruses can be quite
serious, however.
While the three - inch adult roundworms are usually a minor problem
for adult cats and dogs, a
serious infection of roundworms can be life threatening to a kitten because of blood and protein loss, or
dehydration.
The Yorkshire terriers are also keen on water and if you forget to provide it to your puppy,
dehydrations issues might be very
serious for it.
These worms are usually not a
serious problem
for adult animals, but can be life - threatening to puppies and kittens that may experience severe
dehydration as a result of vomiting and diarrhoea.
Your veterinarian will administer fluids
for a variety of reasons ranging from routine surgery to
dehydration caused by
serious illness.