Symptoms of dehydration in older adults include constipation, dark-colored urine, difficulty paying attention, irritability, ...
Dehydration affects all ages, often unnoticed in winter. Stay hydrated by drinking enough fluids and eating water-rich foods.
Water plays a key role in nearly every system in the body from regulating temperature to cushioning joints. Mild dehydration typically doesn't cause long-term health complications, but severe ...
E. coli can cause bloody diarrhea, though watery diarrhea can be a sign of E. coli or the flu. Vomiting is more likely an ...
In this article, we review the most important age-related risk factors for dehydration because they may help to identify older adults most at risk for dehydration. Next, we summarize recent ...