anhydremia的意思|示意
n. 浓血症,缺水症
anhydremia的用法详解
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Anhydremia, also known as hypohydration, dehydration, or dryness hypersensitivity, is a medical condition which is defined as an abnormally low level of water content in the body. It is caused by the body's inability to absorb and retain water, resulting in dehydration and water loss.
Anhydremia can usually be traced back to a medical condition, sometimes through genetic inheritance, leading to abnormal fluid retention or abnormal fluid absorption in the kidneys, or some other medical condition that prevents the body from retaining water. Sometimes, however, it may also be caused by lifestyle habits such as excessive exercise or drinking alcohol.
Common symptoms of anhydremia include extreme thirst, weakness, paleness, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, and confusion. If left untreated, the condition can progress to fever, rapid heart rate, and a decreased level of consciousness.
Treatment for anhydremia is typically focused on addressing the underlying cause and replenishing the body's water and electrolyte levels. This includes replacing lost fluids through drinking water and electrolyte-rich sports drinks, as well as increasing dietary water intake and avoiding dehydration. It is also important to make necessary lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of dehydration and water loss, such as reducing alcohol consumption and avoiding extreme exercise. In some cases, medications may be prescribed to help restore fluid balance and reduce the symptoms of anhydremia.
'anhydremia相关短语
1、 anhydremia a 缺水血