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How Do You Treat a Dehydration Headache?

How Do You Treat a Dehydration Headache?

If you’re dealing with a dehydration headache, it can be treated by rehydrating your body with fluid and electrolytes, giving your body time/space to cool down, and identifying the cause of your dehydration. If your headache is severe and/or if you’re unable to hold down fluids, medical attention and/or intravenous (IV) hydration may be required. […]

What IV Fluids Reduce Heart Rate?

What IV Fluids Reduce Heart Rate

IV fluids may be effective for the treatment of fast heart rates caused by dehydration, low blood volume, vomiting, heat exhaustion, or electrolyte imbalance. Commonly used IV fluids, including normal saline and Lactated Ringer’s Solutions, are helpful for restoring circulation, improving hydration, and allowing the heart to stop ‘overcompensating’ for decreased circulating volume. While in […]

How to Fix Blurry Vision From Dehydration?

How to Fix Blurry Vision From Dehydration?

Blurring vision due to lack of hydration may be improved by drinking water, replacing lost electrolytes, resting (with a moderate to severe) and seeking medical assistance for blurriness, which may warrant the use of IV fluids to hydrate your body and restore your vision, as well as quickly restore any symptoms resulting from dehydration. Dehydration […]

What IV Medication Is Good for Dizziness?

What IV Medication Is Good for Dizziness?

Many patients suffer from episodes of dizziness, whether they occur suddenly or develop gradually over days or weeks. Dizziness can happen with other symptoms such as nausea, lightheadedness, vomiting, etc., but it is not usually serious enough to require urgent (or emergency) care. Most patients recovering from an episode of dizziness do so by returning […]

What Is the Most Common STD in Pregnancy?

What Is the Most Common STD in Pregnancy

STDs are also known as Sexually transmitted diseases. They are also called STIs. STI means sexually transmitted infection. STDs are extremely common. They can affect anyone. They may have a great impact on pregnant women. Lots of women feel afraid while they catch this. But knowledge helps. Simple facts can bring peace.  The Most Common […]

Why Is STD Screening Important?

Why Is STD Screening Important?

STDs also known as Sexually transmitted diseases, are extremely common in people. An STD is a contamination that transmits during sexual contact.  It may spread through vaginal, oral, or anal sex.  Some STDs spread through skin-to-skin contact. Some can also spread through blood. Many people have one at some point in life. STD screening means […]

What Are Three Ways to Prevent the Transmission of an STD?

What Are Three Ways to Prevent the Transmission of an STD

Sex is a normal part of life. But it can carry risks. One risk is an STD. STD means sexually transmitted disease. Some people also say STI. STI means sexually transmitted infection. STDs spread through sexual contact. This can be vaginal sex, anal sex and oral sex. STDs are common. Millions of people get them […]

Why Is It Important to Offer Screening Tests in Early Pregnancy?

Why Is It Important to Offer Screening Tests in Early Pregnancy?

Pregnancy is a big journey. It brings joy. It also brings many questions. One of the first steps in good prenatal care is early screening tests. These tests help check your health. They also check your baby’s health. Let’s talk about why these tests matter. Find Health Risks: Firstly, screening tests may discover a threat  […]

What Can Cause Fever with No Other Symptoms?

What Can Cause Fever with No Other Symptoms?

If you have a fever and nothing else, you may be experiencing a viral infection, a concealed bacterial infection, inflammation, reaction to medication, or maybe exposure to elevated heat (often found in Las Vegas). If your temperature is 103°F or greater, has lasted three days or longer, or keeps returning, please see a Primary Care […]

What’s a Dangerously High Fever for an Adult?

What’s a Dangerously High Fever for an Adult?

In most adults, 103°F (39.4°C) or above is considered dangerously high and warrants immediate medical attention for potential complications. In some cases, if the fever persists despite treatment or produces serious symptoms such as altered mental status, difficulty breathing, or seizures, the fever may be considered an emergency. Being able to determine whether or not […]