Elderly Dehydration: Signs, Symptoms, and Prevention
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Elderly Dehydration: Signs, Symptoms, and Prevention
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Elderly Dehydration: Signs, Symptoms, and Prevention
in-lawsuite.com — “Because the symptoms of dehydration are masked by the aging body, patients and caregivers typically overlook the warnings signs until it is too late. But, dehydration can be avoided if you are careful and know what the symptoms are. Dehydration is a condition when the body is losing more water than it is taking in. Loss of water can be due to medications, illnesses, inability to move around easily, diminished sense of thirst, or reduced kidney function.” View full resource at in-lawsuite.com
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