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  2. Dehydration - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    The best approach to dehydration treatment depends on age, the severity of dehydration and its cause. For infants and children who have become dehydrated from diarrhea, vomiting or fever, use an over-the-counter oral rehydration solution.

  3. Dehydration - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    To prevent dehydration, drink plenty of fluids and eat foods high in water such as fruits and vegetables. Letting thirst be your guide is an adequate daily guideline for most healthy people. People may need to take in more fluids if they are experiencing conditions such as:

  4. Dehydration: Symptoms & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

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    If you resolve the issue that caused dehydration and you get the correct amount of fluids, mild to moderate dehydration should go away in less than a day. You should seek treatment for severe dehydration in a hospital. With appropriate treatment, dehydration should resolve within two to three days.

  5. Treatments for dehydration include rehydrating methods, electrolyte replacement, and treating diarrhea or vomiting if needed.

  6. How to Rehydrate: 6 Helpful Tips - Healthline

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    In addition to water, there are several fast ways to cure dehydration and rebalance your body, such as oral rehydration solutions and fruit. It’s important to rehydrate after any...

  7. Symptoms of dehydration: What they are and what to do if you ...

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    Dehydration is treated by replacing the fluid that has been lost. In older children and adults, mild to moderate dehydration can be treated by increasing fluid intake. When rehydrating:

  8. Dehydration Treatment - Oral Rehydration Therapy and Fluid ...

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    If your baby or child becomes dehydrated (usually because of a fever, vomiting or diarrhea), treatment with an oral rehydration solution is your best bet.

  9. Recognizing and Treating Clinical Dehydration - Verywell Health

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    IV Fluids. At-Home Treatments. Dehydration treatment requires replacing lost fluids. In mild cases, you can do it at home by drinking water or an oral rehydration solution. However, drinking water may not be possible if dehydration is severe, so prompt medical treatment is necessary.

  10. Dehydration - Signs, Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention - WebMD

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    The fastest way to cure mild dehydration is by drinking water, electrolyte drinks, or oral rehydration solutions as soon as you notice signs of dehydration. See a doctor if you have signs of...

  11. Dehydration: Mild to Severe Symptoms and Rehydration

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    How to Rehydrate Your Body When Dehydrated. The fastest way to treat dehydration is to drink water. Drinking too much water too quickly can cause electrolyte imbalances, so take small sips and drink slowly. Electrolytes are charged minerals in the bloodstream, such as sodium, potassium, and calcium.