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  2. Management of dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, patients should be reassessed every fifteen to thirty minutes until a strong radial pulse is present, and thereafter, assessed at least hourly to confirm that hydration is improving. Hopefully, patients will graduate to the medium dehydration or "some" dehydration category and receive continued treatment as above.

  3. How much water should we be drinking in a day? - AOL

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    The Mayo Clinic suggests that people lose bodily fluids when they have a fever, are vomiting, or have diarrhoea. ... Still, overhydration can occur when the body retains or collects too much water ...

  4. Dehydration - Wikipedia

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    The skin turgor test is conducted by pinching skin on the patient's body, in a location such as the forearm or the back of the hand, and watching to see how quickly it returns to its normal position. The skin turgor test can be unreliable in patients who have reduced skin elasticity, such as the elderly. [30]

  5. Tea and toast syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Tea and toast syndrome is a form of malnutrition commonly experienced by elderly people who cannot prepare meals and tend to themselves. The term is not intrinsic to tea or bread products only; rather, it describes limited dietary patterns that lead to reduced calories resulting in a deficiency of vitamins and other nutrients.

  6. Overhydration Is Possible, But How Can You Tell? - AOL

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    Overhydration is the opposite of dehydration, but still involves an electrolyte imbalance. Learn if you’re drinking too much water here. Overhydration is the opposite of dehydration, but still ...

  7. You Are Probably Drinking Too Much Water, Say Experts - AOL

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    Athletes aren’t the only ones susceptible to overhydration. In an interview with Glamour last fall, Brooke Shields said that she suffered a grand mal seizure from drinking too much water .

  8. Water intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Water intoxication, also known as water poisoning, hyperhydration, overhydration, or water toxemia, is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain functions that can result when the normal balance of electrolytes in the body is pushed outside safe limits by excessive water intake.

  9. Eat Your Water With These 6 Hydrating Foods - AOL

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    HYDRATION IS KEY to reach peak performance and maintain your vitality.While sipping on good ole H2O is a must, water-rich foods can also be a great source of hydration. “Proper hydration is ...