Dehydration in a sentence as a noun

You drink this to prevent dehydration or in the initial phase of your dengue.

Which kind of makes sense dehydration could be a symptom of a disease, but it is not a disease in itself.

" Do you suggest sea water is a remedy for dehydration.

I lost nearly thirty pounds that month, and wound up in the hospital twice due to extreme dehydration.

The purpose of the article is to stop people drinking sea water as a remedy for dehydration.

Some of them "were suffering from dehydration because they had not eaten anything for three days".

I'd have a splitting headache due to dehydration, but I couldn't summon the energy to get off the couch and walk 12 feet to where I had bottles of water.

Hyponaetremia is well-documented, and I'm sure someone who has spent a summer supervising children in the heat can tell the difference between hyponaetremia and dehydration.

And I'm not even sure what of seawater would be absorbed on an empty stomach...it's possible more salt than water would be absorbed, leading to diarrhea as water is left unabsorbed in the intestine, leading to dehydration from poor water absorption and poor salt excretion.

Dehydration definitions

noun

dryness resulting from the removal of water

See also: desiccation

noun

depletion of bodily fluids

noun

the process of extracting moisture

See also: desiccation evaporation