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Dehydration » Prevention
Even when healthy, drink plenty of fluid every
day. Drink more when the weather is hot or you
are exercising.
Carefully monitor someone who is ill, especially
an infant, child, or older adult. If you believe
that dehydration is developing, consult a doctor
before the person becomes moderately or severely
dehydrated. Begin fluid replacement as soon as
vomiting and diarrhea start -- DO NOT wait for
signs of dehydration.
Always encourage the person to drink during an
illness, and remember that a person's fluid needs
are greater when that person has fever, vomiting,
or diarrhea. The easiest signs to monitor are
urine output (there should be frequent wet diapers
or trips to the bathroom), saliva in the mouth,
and tears when crying.
Sports safety
includes drinking plenty of water during and after
exercise to prevent dehydration.
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