avhydrerte
Avhydrerte is the Norwegian term for dehydration, describing the condition in which the body's water content is too low to maintain normal function. It can range from mild to severe and may affect people of all ages. Dehydration occurs when water loss exceeds intake, for example through sweating, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, or insufficient fluid consumption, and can be worsened by heat, illness, or certain medications such as diuretics.
Common causes and risk factors include intense physical activity, hot or humid environments, gastrointestinal infections, chronic
Symptoms vary with severity and may include thirst, dry mouth and skin, reduced urine output with dark-colored
Diagnosis is typically clinical, based on history, examination, and sometimes laboratory tests to assess electrolyte levels