Dehydration: Wetin E Be and When E Dangerous
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🔎 Quick Summary
Dehydration na when body lose more water than e take in, and this fit affect normal body function.
1️⃣ Introduction
Dehydration na condition wey happen when body no get enough fluid.
Water dey important for all body function — including blood flow, temperature control, and organ work.
Mild dehydration common, but severe dehydration fit become life-threatening.
2️⃣ How e take develop
Body dey lose water every day through:
• sweat
• urine
• breathing
Dehydration happen when person no replace the lost fluid.
Common causes include:
• diarrhea
• vomiting
• fever
• too much sweating
• not drinking enough water
3️⃣ Early symptoms
• thirst
• dry mouth
• tiredness
• dizziness
• headache
4️⃣ Symptom explanation
As dehydration worsen:
• blood volume reduce
• circulation go down
• organs no get enough oxygen
This fit cause:
• weakness
• confusion
• low blood pressure
5️⃣ Comparison note
Dehydration often happen together with:
• diarrhea
• vomiting
• cholera
Cholera fit cause very fast and severe dehydration.
6️⃣ When e become dangerous
Go hospital urgently if:
• person confused
• no urine for long time
• fainting
• severe weakness
• fast heartbeat
7️⃣ Prevention / management
To prevent dehydration:
• drink water regularly
• drink more during hot weather
• use ORS during illness
If e happen:
• take small small fluid often
• avoid alcohol
• rest
8️⃣ Diagnosis / testing
Doctor go check:
• hydration status
• symptoms
• blood test if needed
9️⃣ Important message
Dehydration fit be prevented.
Early fluid replacement fit save life.
🔟 FAQ
🔹 Wetin be dehydration?
Na when body lack enough water.
🔹 Who dey risk pass?
Children and elderly.
🔹 Dehydration serious?
Yes, if severe.
🔹 How I fit prevent am?
Drink water regularly.
🔹 When I go hospital?
If symptoms severe.
Related Health Topics
🔹 Diarrhea – Wetin Cause Am
🔹 Vomiting – Wetin Cause Am
🔹 Cholera – Symptoms
🔹 Dehydration vs Heat Exhaustion – Difference
🔹 Cholera vs Gastroenteritis – Difference
🔹 Weakness – Wetin Cause Am
🔹 Fever – When E Serious
Medical References
• World Health Organization – Hydration and fluid balance
• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Dehydration
• National Health Service – Dehydration overview
• Mayo Clinic – Dehydration causes and symptoms
• Clinical and medical guidelines
Medical Disclaimer
This article na for educational purpose only.
E no replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from qualified health professional.
Always talk to doctor or trained health worker if you get any health concern.