You should see a doctor for dehydration if you experience severe symptoms such as extreme thirst, dry mouth, decreased urine output, dark-colored urine, dizziness, confusion, or fainting. Additionally, if you have persistent vomiting or diarrhea lasting more than 24 hours, or if dehydration symptoms worsen despite drinking fluids, it's important to seek medical attention. Infants, young children, and elderly individuals are particularly at risk and should be evaluated promptly.
no, drink it by the gallon ~Dr. Fakler
That is known as hallucinating, which can result from dehydration. That means that you see things that aren't really there.
YES get to the dr immediately before dehydration gets worse.
you don't get into the dr. you get in to see the dr.
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see a Dr.
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yes it causes dehydration