Fluid imbalance

Information, Symptoms, Treatments and Resources

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Definition

A fluid imbalance occurs when the level of body fluids is abnormal.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Many illnesses can cause fluid imbalance. A fluid imbalance also can occur after certain types of heart surgery. It is common to retain large amounts of fluid for several days after surgery (causing swelling of the body). Children may show symptoms of fluid imbalance from diarrhea.

Treatment

It is important to replace fluids in a child who has diarrhea, but not give the child too many fluids. The child may not need medical supervision.

Calling your health care provider

Call your health care provider if you have signs of dehydration or swelling, in order to prevent more serious complications.

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Review date: August 14, 2007
Reviewed by: Charles Silberberg, DO, Private Practice specializing in Nephrology, Affiliated with NY Medical College, Division of Nephrology, Valhalla, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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