Not exact matches
«If that
lost water is not
replaced, the total volume
of body
fluid can fall quickly and, most dangerously, blood volume may drop.»
Instead
of pineapple pulp, you can probably add apple juice to
replace the
fluid lost from juicing
Immediately following a game or intense practice, kids need lots
of fluids to
replace what they've
lost to perspiration.
Drinking plenty
of water will prevent dehydration and will help
replace fluids lost during lactation.
Sports drinks are also recommended in hot, humid conditions when an athlete can
lose a significant percentage
of his body weight through perspiration and needs to
replace electrolytes and
fluids, as well as by athletes engaged in intense training.
A lactating woman has to
replace those
fluids lost through the milk
of breastfeeding.
Also be sure to drink plenty
of water to
replace the
fluid you are
losing while nursing.
The doctor may also recommend offering small sips
of an over-the-counter oral electrolyte solution, such as Pedialyte or Equalyte, to
replace the
fluids and electrolytes (salt and minerals) that your baby's body is
losing.
For adults,
lost fluids and electrolytes can be
replaced with virtually any beverage plus a source
of sodium chloride (salted crackers, etc.), or you can use an oral rehydration formula.
If there's substantial
fluid loss, especially if baby has a combination
of diarrhea and vomiting, your child's pediatrician may also recommend offering older babies liquids for electrolyte replacement (i.e., drinks such as Pedialyte) to
replace sodium and potassium
lost in diarrhea and / or small amounts
of water.
Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) is the process
of replacing essential body
fluids and salts that a child
loses in critical quantities during attacks
of diarrhoea.
The immediate thirst you feel is slightly unbelievable, but it is evidently nature's way
of getting you to
replace these
lost fluids.
Continue giving the mixture with the goal
of replacing the
fluid lost: one cup
lost, give a cup.
Their performance will decline if they
lose more than 2 %
of their body mass from the sweating, so they need to make sure to drink enough
fluid to
replace what's
lost.
The idea is to
replace the patient's
lost fluids and essential salts, while the glucose acts as a source
of carbon and helps the intestine to absorb the salts more efficiently.
Athletes were taught that the sensation
of thirst often understated the need to
replace lost bodily
fluids.
In a 1970s University
of Maryland cholera study, this man needed 26 liters
of intravenous electrolytes to
replace lost fluids.
Those who are sickened by the virus should drink plenty
of liquids to
replace fluids lost from vomiting and diarrhea.
During longer workouts (90 minutes or more), some
of your
fluid intake should include a sports drink (like Gatorade) to
replace lost sodium and other minerals (electrolytes).
While you're sweating it out in your spin class, your body is
losing fluids that need to be
replaced — or you can say hello to headaches, fatigue, and other symptoms
of dehydration.
Proper hydration - Take lots
of water and keep a water bottle by your bed to
replace lost fluids.
Add this to a decreased desire to drink (the thirst mechanism is reduced in cold weather) and you can see why one
of the biggest nutritional needs during winter exercise is
replacing lost fluids and getting proper hydration.
But I'd be wary
of replacing all meals with
fluids, as part
of the weight loss is merely the initial water - weight you
lose during the first few days
of the «cleanse», and much
of the shed weight will just be put back on when you return to solids.
If you're in a hot climate and sweating a lot, be sure to
replace the
fluids you're
losing with plenty
of water.
According to Kleiner, we all need a «bare minimum»
of 8 to 12 cups
of fluids daily, even more to
replace the
fluid you
lose during exercise.
Instead, nursing care consists
of replacing fluids lost in diarrhea and vomiting, keeping the dog warm, controlling vomiting and diarrhea, and dosing with antibiotics to prevent secondary infection.
However, dry cat food only contains an average
of 10 percent water, and cats on dry food only must have a continual source
of fresh water to
replace fluids lost through urination, defecation, and respiration.
First, in addition to needing antibiotics to knock out the bacteria and other medications to control the vomiting and diarrhea, a dog with advanced symptoms will have
lost a lot
of fluid and need to have them
replaced.
A hamster that is suffering from diarrhea can benefit from a diluted solution
of Pedialyte and water (50/50 mix), which will
replace lost fluids and minerals.
Pets with parvo often require intravenous
fluids to keep them hydrated; antibiotics to treat infections that can occur as a result
of the damage to the intestines; and plasma transfusions to
replace protein
lost in the vomit or diarrhea and to provide immune support.
As Dr. Brutlag states, the first line
of defence will likely be medications to induce vomiting (my vet warned me ``... it won't be pretty») and then activated charcoal to block the absorption
of the theobromine, and maybe IV
fluids to
replace those
lost when she upchucks.