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  2. Symptoms of Dehydration in Adults Older Than 65

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    Dementia is another major dehydration risk factor in older adults due to its cognitive (e.g., forgetting to drink), psychological (e.g., loss of interest in drinking), and physical (e.g., problems ...

  3. What older adults need to know about hydration

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    Dehydration carries a significant risk of negative outcomes, including disability, morbidity and even mortality in older adults, who are among the most likely to be dehydrated, according to 2015 ...

  4. Dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors for dehydration include but are not limited to: exerting oneself in hot and humid weather, habitation at high altitudes, endurance athletics, elderly adults, infants, children and people living with chronic illnesses. [13] Dehydration can also come as a side effect from many different types of drugs and medications. [14]

  5. Signs and Symptoms of Severe Dehydration - AOL

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    Symptoms of mild to moderate dehydration in children include: Reduced playfulness. Less frequent urination. Dry mouth. Irritability. Sunken soft spot on the head in infants and toddlers. Fewer or ...

  6. Management of dehydration - Wikipedia

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    When diarrhea occurs, hydration should increase to prevent dehydration. The WHO recommends using the oral rehydration solution (ORS) if available, but homemade solutions such as salted rice water, salted yogurt drinks, vegetable and chicken soups with salt can also be given. The goal is to provide both water and salt: drinks can be mixed with ...

  7. Fluid balance - Wikipedia

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    Fluid balance. Fluid balance is an aspect of the homeostasis of organisms in which the amount of water in the organism needs to be controlled, via osmoregulation and behavior, such that the concentrations of electrolytes (salts in solution) in the various body fluids are kept within healthy ranges. The core principle of fluid balance is that ...