Sentences with phrase «rapid dehydration»

"Rapid dehydration" refers to a situation where a person's body loses a large amount of water quickly. This can occur due to illnesses, excessive sweating, or not drinking enough fluids. It can be dangerous and may cause symptoms like dizziness, dry mouth, and extreme thirst. Full definition
After this, your dog will have vomiting and bloody diarrhea bad enough to cause rapid dehydration.
You need to be careful of rapid dehydration and depletion of body salts.
Another dangerous virus is parvovirus, which causes bloody diarrhea and severe vomiting, both of which contribute to rapid dehydration in afflicted dogs.
Rapid dehydration The physiological characteristics of the newborn baby or «neonate» result in more rapid dehydration during diarrhoea than occurs with older infants.
Worldwide, norovirus causes about 1 in 5 cases of acute gastroenteritis, an illness of vomiting and diarrhea accompanied by rapid dehydration.
NOTE: symptoms of parvo in puppies include rapid dehydration, which is a critical issue in dogs with parvovirus.
Salmon poisoning disease is caused by Neorickettsia helminthoeca and is the more severe condition that causes rapid dehydration from severe diarrhea and vomiting.
Severe, watery diarrhoea causing rapid dehydration is the main sign.
Vomiting and diarrhea may be signs of possible infection, which can become serious in newborns and young babies due to rapid dehydration.
Rotavirus is a special threat to children born to poor families, since the rapid dehydration associated with chronic infant diarrhea can be fatal if left untreated.
Cholera is an acute watery diarrhea caused by infection with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, which can cause rapid dehydration and death.
Vomiting and diarrhea can cause rapid dehydration and can quickly lead to death (usually within 48 - 72 hours after the first clinical signs appear).
The result is sudden severe vomiting and diarrhea, and rapid dehydration.
Vomiting and diarrhea can cause rapid dehydration, and most deaths from parvovirus occur within 48 to 72 hours following the onset of signs.
This often fatal disease causes symptoms such as sudden fever, sore muscles, weakness, lack of appetite, increased thirst and urination, rapid dehydration, vomiting and diarrhea, yellow skin and eyes, difficulty breathing and a runny nose.
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