dehydration
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A boundary layer develops in fluids due to the friction between the fluid and a solid surface. This friction slows down the fluid velocity near the surface, leading to the formation of a boundary layer where the flow transitions from the no-slip condition at the surface to a freer-flowing condition away from it.
Fluids are typically taken out of the body through processes such as urination, sweating, and breathing. These fluids help regulate body temperature, remove waste products, and maintain proper hydration levels in the body.
Proper hydration is drinking the right amount of fluids to keep your body hydrated. You need to drink fluids before, during, and after exercise to give your body the necessary fluids to work properly.
When there is excess water in your body fluids, your kidneys will produce more dilute urine to help get rid of the excess water. This results in a higher volume of urine that is more clear and less concentrated.
Yes, your fluids should be flushed every so often.
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Renal Suppression (kidney + to stop) is a condition where the kidney has stopped functioning, or is only making a minimal amount of urine. This leads to kidney failure and uremia.
Yes, but it's not due to "flushing fluids through" your system. It would be due to causing a hypotonic (not enough salt and other electrolites) blood. It's not a nice way to go. I'm a doctor
This is relative to the amount of bodily fluids in your urine versus the amount of water. The more fluid you drink, the more water will be in your urine. This will increase the proportion of water to bodily fluids which will make the color much lighter.
The definition of the word "hydrocephalus" is a medical condition in which fluids accumulate on the brain. The condition is sometimes referred to as "water on the brain".
No, Pascal's law applies to non-viscous (incompressible) fluids. Viscous fluids have internal friction that causes them to resist flow and deform. This results in a different behavior compared to non-viscous fluids governed by Pascal's law.
Female fluids, such as vaginal discharge, are produced by glands within the vagina and cervix. These fluids can vary in consistency and amount throughout the menstrual cycle, influenced by hormonal changes and vaginal health.
Colitis impacts the ability of the colon to absorb fluids with diarrhea often resulting.
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Either acid reflux or heartburn.
The no-slip condition refers to the phenomenon where a fluid in contact with a solid surface adheres to it and moves at the same speed as the surface, resulting in zero velocity at the interface. This condition is a fundamental property exhibited by all viscous fluids in contact with solid boundaries.