Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS)-- A liquid preparation developed by the World Health Organization that can decrease fluid loss in persons with diarrhea.
what are the side effects of oral rehydration theropy?
Oral Rehydration Solution
For patients who are able to tolerate fluids by mouth, oral rehydration therapy (ORT) with oral rehydration salts (ORS) in solution is the preferred treatment alternative. Another technique in which fluid replacement is injected subcutaneously.
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A liquid preparation developed by the World Health Organization that can decrease fluid loss in persons with diarrhea
Electral is an Oral Rehydration Solution. Oral Rehydration Solution are a mixture of electrolytes, and carbohydrates, which are dissolved in water. It aids in the replenishment of electrolytes and fluids in the body that are lost during the dehydration process. Electral can help patients with muscular cramps, diarrhoea, and vomiting, as well as prevent heat exhaustion.
Electral is an Oral Rehydration Solution. Oral Rehydration Solution are a mixture of electrolytes, and carbohydrates, which are dissolved in water. It helps replenish electrolytes and fluids in the body that are lost during the process of dehydration. Electral can be benefitial to a patient with muscle cramps, diarrhoea, vomiting, and can be used to avoid exertional heat illnesses.
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Especially at the extremes of age, this should be watched for and treated with either Oral Rehydration Solution or intravenous fluid replacement.
The World Health Organization
Diahorrea can have debilitating effects on the body due to the extreme dehydrations it can cause. Oral rehydration solution is water that contains salt and glucose and creates an osmolality that drives the reabsoption of water from the gut lumen. This decreases the secretion and keeps water within the body. The therapy comes in packs of dry salt and sugar that is added to water before administration. These packs save over 2000000 (2 million) childrens lives each year mostly in developing countries.