Drinking contaminated water, ingesting certain poisons, and contracting certain strains of influenza.
By dehydration caused by vomiting over a long time. The very young and elderly can't take much of that and it can kill them.
Ebola disease is an virus and is passed round easily symptoms May accruer with fever muscle acing vomiting very bad diarrhoea a rash and eventually bleeding in side and out
The 9-letter word for a type of diarrhea in the very young is "gastroenteritis." This condition often involves inflammation of the stomach and intestines, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. It is commonly caused by viral infections, bacteria, or parasites. In infants and young children, it can lead to dehydration if not managed properly.
Usually vomiting is not harmful. However if in doubt, see you doctor as it could be a sign of poisoning. The main effect of poisoning on your health is the danger of dehydration. Therefore if you are vomiting remember to drink plenty of water. The very young and elderly are the most at risk of dehydration. Below are some signs of dehydration: 1. Severe thirst 2. Dry lips and mouth 3. No tears when crying 4. A sunken fontanelle 5. Sunken eyes 6. Unconsciousness in severe cases. If you show any of these signs combined with gastroenteritis, seek medical advice as soon as possible.
If your horse has diarrhoea you should contact the vet. Your horse will become very dehydrated and could die. I hope I helped x
This is a sign of a VERY VERY VERY VERY serious illness. go to the vet NOW!
YES! They have Salmonella bacteria, which could make your child have diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, fever and sometimes vomiting. This doesn't mean you should get rid of your turtle. Just wash hands very well before and especially after handling him.
yes dehydration can kill a person very quickly.
Rey's syndrome is a very rare disease that children can get while they're recovering from any viral infection, including the flu, a cold, or chickenpox. symptoms include the following: diarrhoea and sometimes vomiting, difficulty breathing, drowsiness or lethargy, hyperactivity and agitation, seizures, coma
Any vomiting? Does the stool have a very foul smell? Usually in puppies its caused by the parvo virus. Have you fed it any people food at all?
too much drinking last night EDIT: NO ALCOHOL CONSUMED.
Swelling feet is usually caused by water tension and uneven blood flow throughout the body. Alcohol causes dehydration of the body, so it is very unlikely.