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    dehydration
    /ˌdiːhʌɪˈdreɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the loss or removal of water from something: "from an inspection of plants undergoing dehydration there was no evidence of root damage"

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  2. Oct 14, 2021 · Dehydration is especially common and dangerous for infants, young children and older adults. Learn more about treating and preventing dehydration.

  3. Oct 14, 2021 · Dehydration is especially common and dangerous for infants, young children and older adults. Learn more about treating and preventing dehydration.

  4. The urinary system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Most infections involve the lower urinary tract — the bladder and the urethra. Women are at greater risk of developing a UTI than are men. If an infection is limited to the bladder, it can be painful and annoying.

  5. Mar 22, 2023 · Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious illness that mainly affects the lungs. The germs that cause tuberculosis are a type of bacteria. Tuberculosis can spread when a person with the illness coughs, sneezes or sings. This can put tiny droplets with the germs into the air. Another person can then breathe in the droplets, and the germs enter the lungs.

  6. Jul 10, 2024 · Loss of too much body fluid, called dehydration. Infection with or without sepsis or septic shock. Medicines such as aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) or naproxen sodium (Aleve).

  7. Jun 3, 2022 · Dehydration. Not drinking enough water each day can increase your risk of kidney stones. People who live in warm, dry climates and those who sweat a lot may be at higher risk than others.

  8. Aug 3, 2024 · Diarrhea can cause dehydration, which can be life-threatening if not treated. Dehydration is particularly dangerous in children, older adults and those with weakened immune systems. If you have symptoms of serious dehydration, seek medical help.

  9. Jun 13, 2024 · Dehydration. When the body doesn't have enough water, the amount of blood in the body declines. This can cause blood pressure to drop. Fever, vomiting, severe diarrhea, overuse of diuretic medicines and strenuous exercise can lead to dehydration. Blood loss. Losing a lot of blood also reduces blood volume, leading to a severe drop in blood ...

  10. Feb 29, 2024 · Low potassium levels may be due to a lack of potassium in the diet or certain health conditions, including dehydration. Drinking too much alcohol. Alcohol use has been linked with increased blood pressure, particularly in men.

  11. Apr 6, 2023 · Dehydration, which lessens your body's ability to sweat and keep a normal temperature. Alcohol use, which can affect your body's ability to regulate your temperature. Overdressing, particularly in clothes that don't allow sweat to evaporate easily.