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Severe dehydration can require hospitalization and intravenous fluid replacement
Dehydration helps control bacteria in a great number of ways. Dehydration denies the bacteria the water that they need to survive.
Dehydration helps control bacteria in a great number of ways. Dehydration denies the bacteria the water that they need to survive.
Salmonella is an intestinal bacterial infection that your pet can get. Salmonella can exist in the soil for months after contamination. This infection can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration and hospitalization in severe cases.
Dehydration helps control bacteria in a great number of ways. Dehydration denies the bacteria the water that they need to survive.
Expenses before hospitalization is called Pre-Hospitalization expenses and expenses after discharge from the hospital are called Post-Hospitalization expenses. Usually 30 days pre-hospitalization and 60 days post hospitalization expenses are covered under mediclaim policies.
Colic in babies are considered to be a natural and a very common occurrence. It's said that almost 40 % of otherwise healthy babies suffer from colic. It not unusual that a young parents think that if their baby cries constantly for a long period of time that it might need a hospitalization, but actually, this is very normal to all babies so don't worry- there's no need for hospitalization.
Domicillary hospitalization is taking medical treatment at home.
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About 80% of those infected by COVID-19 have recovered without any need for hospitalization. Viral infections typically need to just run their course, but there are some things you can do to help ease the symptoms. To reduce a fever, you can take medicines like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Make sure to drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration. If the symptoms are severe, a patient may need oxygen or a respirator to help them breath.
Hospitalization is often required. Intravenous fluids with electrolytes may be given to correct the dehydration and excessive acid in the blood (acidosis). Anti-nausea or sedative medications may be given by injection to stop the vomiting
dehydration affects bacetria by slowing down the rate of growth since there is need for some amount of moisture