Be sure to keep your levels at that sweet spot by avoiding more than 600 milligrams of sodium per meal and seeking out
a good electrolyte replacement for long workouts.
Not exact matches
Beware of confusing the
replacement of lost fluids and
electrolytes (rehydration) with the need for
good nutrition.
The
best way to handle the loss of fluids and
electrolytes during physical activity is to stay hydrated and use
electrolyte replacements.
Appropriate nutrition and
electrolyte replacement are two essential prerequisites to feeling and performing
well.
To keep them hydrated and to prevent them from losing too many
electrolytes, it may be a
good idea to give them some sort of
electrolyte replacement product like Pedialyte.
It is necessary to monitor
electrolytes and acid / base balance to choose the
best possible
replacement fluids so dogs who have pancreatitis may need repeated blood work over the first few days of treatment.