Eight Major Signs of Dehydration Among Elderly

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Dehydration can happen among the elderly when they are sick, resulting in an imbalance of water and electrolytes in their body. It can happen due to various reasons, such as stroke, infection, degenerative diseases, or emotional disturbance.

Common symptoms of dehydration include:

  1. Sunken eye: Severe dehydration can lead to under-eye hollows.
  2. Dry mouth and throat: Reduced saliva production can cause a dry or sticky feeling in the elderly’s mouth.
  3. Dark yellow urine: When dehydrated, urine becomes more concentrated and appears darker.
  4. Fatigue and dizziness: Lack of fluids can lead to low energy levels and feelings of dizziness and nausea
  5. Headache: Dehydration can trigger headaches or migraines in some individuals.
  6. Dry skin and lips: Superficial skin may feel dry, and lips may become chapped due to dehydration.
  7. Muscle cramps: Electrolyte imbalances resulting from dehydration can cause muscle cramps or spasms.
  8. Low urine output: In severe cases of dehydration, the elderly may produce very little urine or stop urinating altogether.

If your elderly experiences above those symptoms, be admitted to the hospital immediately or get a home visit doctor near you to set up intravenous hydration at home.

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