Emergency Care Journal (Jun 2007)

Dehydration in adults and old people

  • Ivo Casagranda,
  • Elena Vitale,
  • Eliana Giuffré,
  • Dalio Cecconi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ecj.2007.3.12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 12 – 20

Abstract

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Dehydration is a decrease in total body water, reflected in altered serum sodium, osmolality and BUN elevation. There are three types of dehydration: hypertonic, hypotonic and isotonic. The common signs and symtoms of dehydration are: thirst, dry mucous membranes and skin, poor skin turgor, dry tongue with longitudinal furrows, decreased saliva, muscle weakness, weight loss of 3-5% and oliguria. The therapy is based first on fluid replacement in hypovolemic states and after on balancing the hydro-electrolyte disorders with crystalloid solutions according to the Adrogué and Madias formula.