So
keep drinking fluids to stay hydrated.
Athletic trainers encourage the players to
keep drinking fluids throughout games and practices, even if the athletes don't feel thirsty.
Not exact matches
«As parts of the country suffer under extreme heat this summer, which can result in devastating consequences, people need to
keep up the
fluids from whatever non-alcoholic
drinks possible.
To
keep from becoming dehydrated, your child should
drink fluids before, during and after exercise.
To
keep from becoming dehydrated, your child must
drink fluids before, during and after exercise.
Overall,
drinking plentiful water and other
fluids is an easy way to help
keep both you and your baby healthy during pregnancy.
Drink your
fluids and have plenty of fiber to
keep your stools soft.
Drink lots of
fluids and eat high fiber foods (such as bran, raw fruits and vegetables) to
keep your bowel movements soft.
It is necessary to
drink plenty of
fluids throughout the day, and I would recommend hydrating on the way to work, having a water bottle close by at your desk, and
keeping a few around the house to always have one handy.
Drinking enough water or other
fluids will
keep you healthy and hydrated.
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Keep drinking water: Never be tempted to cut back or cut back on
fluids to stop the constant urination but you and your baby need a steady supply of
fluids, especially water.
So as long as your pregnancy is safe, you
keep a healthy, nutritional diet, and
drink lots of
fluids, you shouldn't have any problem breastfeeding while pregnant.
Increase your fiber intake and
drink extra
fluids to
keep things moving more smoothly.
Drink plenty of
fluids to cool the body and to
keep hydrated.
Drinking lots of water and staying hydrated will help
keep baby cushioned and the amniotic
fluid factory flowing until labor gets him or her out!
Water makes up about 60 percent of our bodies, so
drinking enough
fluids keeps everything functioning more smoothly from head to toe.
Drink enough
fluids to
keep the color of your urine pale yellow.
Drinking water and other
fluids will
keep you hydrated, but it will not increase your milk supply.
However, don't be confused - there is no need to
drink lots of water and other
fluids do «count» in
keeping you hydrated.
Drink water and other
fluids throughout the day to clear congestion and
keep your body and unborn baby healthy.
It's important to
keep them
drinking the right sorts of
fluids so they get well fast.
A child who is vomiting or who just won't
drink may not be able to
keep up with their
fluid losses.
Keeping away from sick people,
drinking plenty of
fluids, eating a healthy diet, and not stressing out is critical for mom and baby's health and wellness.
The Tilty Cup was identified by Huggies for uniquely solving this problem with its patented angled bottom, which channels
fluid directly to the mouth while
keeping the child's head in a natural
drinking position
Sports
drinks also contain electrolytes like sodium and potassium, which the body loses through sweat, that are necessary to
keep the body's
fluid levels in balance and for muscles to work properly.
Drinking plenty of
fluids will ensure babies have enough amniotic
fluid, contractions don't start prematurely, and can help
keep your fatigue at bay.
But if bathroom runs are
keeping you from getting enough sleep, try
drinking those
fluids earlier in the day — most in the morning and afternoon and fewer in the evening (especially within an hour or two of your bedtime).
The body must be well - hydrated to
keep lymph
fluid flowing properly, so be sure to
drink plenty of water.
Keep in mind that excess
fluids before bed also wakes us up, so ultimately it is best to not have any food or
drink at least 90 minutes before bed.
For the body to function properly, we need to
drink enough water to
keep the lymph
fluid clean and flowing freely.
Making time to
drink a little regularly will help to top lost
fluids back up and
keep you feeling hydrated, healthy and happy.
Keep in mind that sweating pulls electrolytes and trace minerals from your body, so it's important to
drink a lot of
fluids and get plenty of salt (preferably Himalayan pink salt or another mineral - rich natural salt) if you're going to use a sauna to detox.
During a detox program,
drinking microwater is a great way to neutralize and flush out all the toxins and acids that drain from the tissues and bodily
fluids, and to quickly rehydrate the body and
keep the blood alkaline.
It's important to remember to get a healthy balance of foods to
keep your prostate healthy, including antioxidants, vitamin E from nuts and seeds, and
drink plenty of clear
fluids to help flush the bladder.
Increase your fiber intake and
drink extra
fluids to
keep things moving more smoothly.
Drink enough
fluid at night to
keep from waking up thirsty — but not so much and so close to bedtime that you will be awakened by the need for a trip to the bathroom.
[HYDRATE YOUR SKIN] → Much like you need to
drink enough
fluids to
keep yourself hydrated, it's important to make sure you're
keeping your skin hydrated as well, especially if you're like myself and year makeup almost daily.
I would try to
keep her at your veterinarians on the IV
fluids and injectable medications until she is eating and
drinking on her own again no matter what the cause is.
Keep pets away from fireworks, matches, lighter
fluid, as well as the food and
drinks (including alcohol) that may accompany 4th of July celebrations.
To
keep the cat from becoming dehydrated, due to increased
fluid loss in the urine, thirst is increased so the cat
drinks more water.
Other prescription pet food strategies - such as
keeping the diet low in fiber so that
fluids are not lost through the intestines, using highly digestible ingredients for the same reason, and increasing the dog's
fluid intake by adding salt to the diet - can be better accomplished with a home - prepared diet and management techniques that encourage the dog to
drink more water.
That's why a pet fountain is a lot better as it
keeps the
fluid circulating, continuously injecting air into the
drink, and ensuring longer lasting freshness.
Fluids (given either under the skin or intravenously) can help supplement
fluid intake when the cat is no longer able to
drink enough water to
keep himself hydrated.