Mild dehydration rarely results in complications. If the cause is eliminated and lost fluid is replaced, mild dehydration can usually be cured in 24-48 hours.
Mild dehydration is the loss of no more than 5% of the body's fluid
It means that you feel dizzyand feel like fainting when we stand undr the sun for a long time. It basically means you're thirsty, if you are fainting than it is more than mild dehydration.
Yes
Dehydration which leads to other complications including death.
I have headache with hot head
To help mild dehydration, increase your fluid intake by drinking water or electrolyte-rich beverages like sports drinks or coconut water. Consuming foods with high water content, such as fruits and vegetables, can also be beneficial. Additionally, avoid excessive caffeine and alcohol, as they can contribute to dehydration. If symptoms persist, consider consulting a healthcare professional.
Mild dehydration is common and usually caused by not drinking enough fluids throughout the day. In children, diarrhoea is a common cause. There are many causes of dehydration, the most common are diarrhoea, vomiting, sweating, excessive urination and fever or burns.
Most of the infections resolve spontaneously. Dehydration due to severe diarrhea is one of the major complications.
It you contracted a intestinal infection leading to significant diarrhea then it can lead to other complications such as dehydration which can lead to death
There are many complications that could occur, such as necrosis, meaning death of tissue that would need to be removed. Infection could occur which could move to the bloodstream. Commonly mild side effects are all that one would experience such as swelling, bruising, and mild bleeding.
Mild to moderate dehydration without vomiting can be managed with oral hydration. If the dehydration is severe or if there is frequent vomiting there is no other option but to administer fluids intravenously.
If you get chickenpox after having the vaccine, it is likely to be very mild case and unlikely to cause serious complications.