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Symptoms of dehydration in older adults include constipation, dark-colored urine, difficulty paying attention, irritability, muscle cramps, dry mouth, fatigue, and weight loss.
Find out what you need to know about dehydration as an adult over 60.
Older adults have a higher risk for dehydration due to lower fluid content in the body, a decreased thirst response, and medications or underlying conditions. Signs of dehydration in older adults ...
Medically reviewed by Jordana Haber Hazan, MDMedically reviewed by Jordana Haber Hazan, MD Dehydration occurs when you lose or use more fluid than your body takes in. It leaves your body lacking ...
“Yes, it is indeed possible to drink too much water, a condition known as hyponatremia, which occurs when the sodium levels ...
Last of two parts. Dehydration is a potentially life-threatening problem – especially, as I discussed last week, in those over 60 years old. Summer heat and humidity exacerbate the risk. But … ...
Last of two parts. Dehydration is a potentially life-threatening problem – especially, as I discussed last week, in those over 60 years old. Summer heat and humidity exacerbate the risk. But … ...
Drinking coffee in hot weather isn't inherently dangerous if you drink other liquids, too. Although caffeine is a diuretic, ...
The following column was originally published June 6, 2020. Thanks to breakthroughs in medicine and nutrition in recent years, we are living longer than ever before. But this increase in life ...
No single measure has proved to be the gold standard in the diagnosis of dehydration. Here, a few key ways of measuring dehydration in older patients are presented.
The enormous impact of dehydration on older adults in terms of mortality, morbidity, and health care expenditures warrants continuous clinical and research efforts on this topic.
Older adults are prone to dehydration for many reasons. Learn how to identify the symptoms of dehydration in older adults based on how they look and feel.