Not exact matches
There are many common symptoms of
dehydration that you can be on the lookout
for during pregnancy.
He was not circumcised i checked pulling foreskin everything was good its just due to
dehydration i guess... but still i gave a call to my doc and spoke about this he suggested to fill the water in the tub add little baking soda into the water and make him sit in the water
for a while so that if
there any infection it will wash out... i know its very painful to see them crying my baby is fine now.
There is also the serious risk of heat stroke or even
dehydration that could be dangerous
for your infant.
These include: a requirement
for mothers to hand express milk before they feed to ensure
there is something
for their children to eat; twice - daily weighing
for exclusively breastfed newborns in the hospital and at home to ensure they aren't losing a dangerous amount of weight; daily glucose monitoring
for newborns to ensure they are not hypoglycemic; and universal education
for mothers on the threats of
dehydration, jaundice, and hypoglycemia, as well as the complications that might arise from letting such conditions go untreated.
However, if
there are situations such as a long labor, little progress and exhaustion,
dehydration, fever, or desire
for pain medication the woman may be transported to a local hospital.
No matter what's causing the
dehydration, thankfully,
there are some pretty obvious signs to look
for in your baby.
It is recommended that an OFC be performed under close medical supervision (i.e. doctor's office), as
there is a risk
for low blood pressure and / or
dehydration to develop during a food challenge.
There are several reasons
for this, and one is your cells need to be well hydrated to burn fat, and
dehydration can be stall the process.
There are many possibilities
for poor appetite including acid in the stomach,
dehydration or anaemia.
There is no treatment
for distemper, although your vet may offer IV fluids to prevent
dehydration and antibiotics to prevent other infections while your dog fights the disease.
Because
there is no outer protective covering
for the developing larvae, its internal organs are essentially exposed to the outside air where
dehydration can hasten the rate of its demise.
But
there are a few other symptoms to watch out
for as well, including stomach pain, lethargy, diarrhea, fever, labored breathing, weird heartbeats and
dehydration.