Elderly population are prone for dehydration due to various reasons.The common signs and symptoms are
It can be diagnosed by clinical examination, blood investigation like alteration in electrolyte level ,decreased sodium,increased creatinine , BUN,serum plasma osmolality
The treatment lies in fluid replacement either orally or through intravenous fluid.
The complications can aggravate medical conditions related to CNS, Kidney failure,Kidney stones and infection if there is chronic dehydration.
The effective way of preventing this is by providing atleast 1.7 litres of fluids per day which enables good function of vital organs and preventing dehydration.
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