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Pneumonia Oral Rehydration Therapy

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The sick person drinks water mixed with sugar and salt. From the present findings if the time of water intake is strictly controlled preoperative rehydration therapy using jelly-type oral rehydration solution is thought to be safe and comparable to liquid solution regarding its effects on gastric fluid. Diarrhea And Pneumonia Clinton Health Access Initiative No postoperative aspiration pneumonia or reflux of gastric contents at the time of anesthesia induction was seen in any of the patients. Pneumonia oral rehydration therapy . A total of 1349 newborn Holstein-Friesian calves were prospectively enrolled in the study. Some people feel better and are able to return to their normal routines within a week. Oral rehydration solution ORS was originally developed in the early 1970s to correct the substantial dehydration that occurs as a result of severe diarrhea especially acute infectious diarrhea 1 2 3Though rehydration with intravenous IV solutions has been employed for over a century