Dehydration is a medical term.
This is usually called dehydration.
Because there's no medical term for death by dehydration, technically it's just 'death by dehydration'. Dehydration can often cause other things however, such as Hypovolemia, a decrease in blood plasma and blood pressure, which would then be "death by Hypovolemia".
The medical term for absence of water is "dehydration." This condition occurs when the body loses more fluid than it takes in, leading to symptoms like dry mouth, fatigue, and dizziness. Severe dehydration can be life-threatening and requires prompt medical attention.
Polydipsia is the scientific term for the intense sensation of thirst. It is a condition characterized by excessive thirst and often associated with medical conditions such as diabetes or dehydration.
Severe dehydration can require hospitalization and intravenous fluid replacement
Dehydration can lead to a condition called heat stroke, which is a serious medical emergency. Symptoms of dehydration stroke include confusion, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, and hot, dry skin. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you suspect someone is experiencing dehydration stroke.
The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.
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Ausculatate is the medical term meaning listen.
Loss\removal of hydration\water.
That is the medical term.
The loss of water in the human body is called dehydration. The loss of electrolytes that results from dehydration is still described as dehydration.