Babies are especially susceptible to oral overhydration during the first month of life, when the kidneys' filtering mechanism is too immature to excrete fluid as rapidly as older infants do.
Why are infants susceptible to significant losses in total body water ?
Although premature infants are more susceptible to GBS, 75% of infected infants are full-term.
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Isotonic overhydration refers to the decrease in volume of body fluid below the normal range
dehydration is where you have too much to drink overhydration is where you have too much to drink. I hope this helped :)
Overhydration occurs when the body takes in more water than it excretes and its normal sodium level is diluted.
bacitracin is limited to the treatment of infants with pneumonia and empyema caused by staphylococci shown to be susceptible to the drug
People with heart, kidney, or liver disease are more likely to develop overhydration because their kidneys are unable to excrete water normally.
Infants and elderly individuals have compromised thermoregulation mechanisms, making them more susceptible to temperature changes. Infants have higher body surface area to body weight ratio, leading to faster heat loss. Elderly individuals might have decreased ability to regulate body temperature due to age-related physiological changes and chronic health conditions.
a vaccine that protects against pneumonia & meningitis. it is typically given to infants and the elderly, both of which are very susceptible to these illnesses.
This can result in digestive problems, behavioral changes, brain damage, seizures, or coma.
Overhydration is characterized by excess water both within and around the body's cells, while excess blood volume occurs when the body has too much sodium and can not move water to reservoirs within the cells.