Complications | Dehydration

Complications If the replacement of the fluid is started at the first signs of dehydration, no further consequences are usually to be expected and the person concerned is then fully able to perform again. However, if the administration of fluid is not initiated in time, this can lead to dehydration (desiccosis) of the body. This … Complications | Dehydration

Dehydration

Introduction Dehydration describes a lack of fluid in the body. Particularly in older people it is often caused by insufficient drinking quantities, but dehydration in children is also not uncommon due to frequent gastrointestinal infections and fever. The lack of fluid can also lead to electrolyte disorders and in the worst case to dehydration of … Dehydration

Weakness attack

Introduction An attack of weakness is a short, spontaneously occurring state of physical weakness, which in extreme cases can also lead to loss of consciousness. The weakness attack can be accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, trembling, greatly accelerated breathing (hyperventilation), impairment of sensory functions such as vision or hearing and palpitations. Weakness attacks … Weakness attack

What are the signs of weakness? | Weakness attack

What are the signs of weakness? Before the onset of an attack of weakness, symptoms, quasi the first signs of chronic exhaustion, can occur in advance. General weakness and powerlessness, long-lasting tiredness and feelings of exhaustion are among them. In addition, this “preliminary stage” can be accompanied by a lower ability to work under pressure … What are the signs of weakness? | Weakness attack

Sunstroke

Definition Sunstroke, also known as insolation, is a reaction of the body to a previously prolonged exposure to the sun on the unprotected head or neck. The main cause of symptoms such as headache or nausea is the heat transmitted by the sun’s rays, which is accompanied by increased irritation of the brain and especially … Sunstroke