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Definition for dehydration

Dehydration (hypohydration) is the removal of water (hydro in ancient Greek) from an object. Medically, condition in which the body contains an insufficient volume of water for normal functioning.


some common symptoms
dry skin
palpitations
palpitations without fever
passing out


some related diagnoses
1 - 7 of 271 diagnoses
syncope
food poisoning
diabetes insipidus
acute renal failure
acute tubular necrosis
toxic megacolon
acute nephritic syndrome
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do i have 'dehydration'?
In addition the following diagnostic tests might be need to help verify the diagnosis:



therapeutic procedures for 'dehydration'?
Managing or treating a diseases should always be determined by a patients health care provider. Below is a list of associated therapeutic procedures or medications for dehydration:





web search results for dehydration
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