Monday, March 9, 2009

Secondry dehydration-

The concentration of the elocrolytes of the body fluids are maintained constant through the elimination or reduction of water. The reduction or increase in the total electrolyte, which affects chiefly the basic radicals and is accompanied by a corresponding increase or decrease in the volume of body water. This causes intracellular edema. There is slowing of circulation and impairement of urinal function. The individual becomes weaker.

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