Unless you allow your body to go
into severe dehydration, your unborn baby should not have any long - lasting side effects due to dehydration.
Not exact matches
As with other therapies given subcutaneously, it takes time for subcutaneous fluids to be absorbed
into the bloodstream; thus the subcutaneous route is not appropriate to treat life - threatening conditions such as
severe dehydration or shock.
Usually this is done subcutaneously (directly
into a vein), but if
dehydration is
severe, it may need to be done by IV so that electrolytes can be given as well as fluids.
If the patient is showing symptoms of
severe dehydration or of blood loss, your pet may be checked
into the animal hospital for supportive treatment such as IV Fluids or pain mitigation.