Yes Kinda it helps a bit.
The first aim of treatment is to keep up nutrition and avoid dehydration.
Dehydration can be caused by other factors, such as diharea (please forgive spelling) and vomiting. There are some other disorders which can cause it as well but I don't know what they are.The treatment however is the same for severe dehydration, with treatment for the primary condition as well. For example, if vomiting caused dehydration, a vomiting medication would also be administered.
Yes. It generally resolves on it's own with no treatment needed. In severe cases, a person may suffer from dehydration and need to be treated for dehydration.
Therapy is aimed at preventing or reducing dehydration, and using antibiotics when needed.
The first aim of treatment is to keep up nutrition and avoid dehydration.
yes
it's also common with menopause to have night sweats and issues like that....I hope she is going to the doctor to get treatment....
It is very bad for me because of it's cause of dehydration. stopsweat.com
One can get good stretch mark treatment by going to their local doctor and getting referred to a therapy centre or treatment centre, where you can get good treatment on your stretch marks.
Only the symptoms of each patient can be treated. Fluids are given to decrease dehydration and medications are given to decrease fever and pain.
Treatment is ideally directed toward correcting the cause; however, the first aim is to prevent or treat dehydration and nutritional deficiencies.
Apparently, no one knows the difference between cured and treatment. Treatment consists of madical care, including giving the person fluids to prevent dehydration and medicines that work well for for other viral diseases, may also be tried. All of you need to learn the difference in words!