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Hydration Therapy
Hydration Therapy

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Hydration Therapy Defined

Hydration therapy replaces essential fluids and electrolytes (sodium, potassium and chlorides) to a patient intravenously (through a tube into the veins).

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Published July 1, 2008, 5:03 am, Abilene Reflector-Chronicle

Heat illnesses start to become prevalent during the summer and early fall in the athletic population as the temperature and heat index increases. Heat illnesses can come in a variety of forms like dehydration, heat cramps, heat syncope, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

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