To put it simply, a wonderful device called Thirst. When we need fluids, we know because our brains register that we are thirsty and prompt us to get a drink.
your fluid intake should be 1/4 more than your fluid out put
how can transmission fluid git in the intake
Many patients who have edema -- fluid retention -- often reduce their water and fluid intake. But this can compound the problem with edema. Fluid intake increases blood volume and stimulates the kidneys to remove fluid wastes. At the cellular level in tissues, increased fluid volume promotes better circulation, which prompts the cells to increase how they move wastes into the bloodstream for transport to the kidneys for processing.However, each patient must discuss this with their doctor. Some patients do have fluid restrictions depending on that patient's medical conditions. But generally speaking, most people can handle normal fluid intake when they have edema and often see better kidney function and less edema.
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This will result in dehydration. A potentially serious condition if not remedied by fluid intake, especially in the elderly and young children.
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Transmission fluid should never be in your air intake if so take it to get fixed
It work on kidneys.It stimulates reabsorption of Na+.
The 1991 Ford Probe does not have a transmission fluid intake reservoir. All of the transmission fluid is contained in the transmission.
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The air intake .
Fluid intake is actually encouraged for patients suffering from pneumonia. The cause of pneumonia is often either a bacterial or viral infection, which may to a fever. In order to prevent dehydration and further complications, adequate fluid intake is essential