Empirical findings on risk factors of dehydration and on diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are reviewed in this paper. No single measure has proved to be the gold standard in the diagnosis of ...
Isotonic dehydration results from a balanced loss of water and electrolytes (e.g., by vomiting and diarrhea) and hypotonic dehydration results when loss of electrolytes exceeds water loss (e.g ...
If your cat continues to vomit, call your veterinarian for advice. A: Vomiting bile can be a sign of a stomach or intestinal problem, such as gastritis, IBD, or pancreatitis. It can also be caused by ...
Vomiting was the most commonly reported GI ... can complete a physical exam—including looking out for symptoms of dehydration—to diagnose your condition. They will ask for more information ...