Thursday, September 19, 2013

The After Effects of Dehydration and How to Resolve Them


Mild dehydration can occur after not drinking enough on a hot day. The more serious type can occur after a bout of body fluid loss. Anything from vomiting, to diarrhea, to blood loss, to excessive sweating. If any of these conditions lasts for a few days, then you can become dehydrated. Babies, small children, and the frail can all suffer more quickly, more easily.

Although most people will be treated with the administration of fluids via a drip for a serious condition, some symptoms can still linger. Even though you are no longer dehydrated, you haven't properly recovered.

To treat any condition successfully, it's always best to go back to the cause, rather than just to suppress the effects - your current symptoms.

Homeopathy works by doing just that. In fact, if you can't find the cause, or you can't match your symptoms to the homeopathic medicine, then you may not be able to help yourself.

The homeopathic medicine China officinalis has a great capacity to resolve ailments that occurred after some form of body fluid loss. It probably won't help the actual loss itself. For instance it won't stem the blood loss, or resolve the vomiting or diarrhea. Other medicines are needed for that. But it will help you recover from the after effects.

Typical symptoms of dehydration are headaches. Many people know that when they get a headache, they haven't drunk enough. Trouble is, by drinking now, the headache generally doesn't go.

If you suffer from headaches after a short, minor period of dehydration or after a serious loss of body fluid, then China is likely to help you. The more serious the cause, the higher the potency (strength) you will need (seek professional help for that) and the more frequent the doses.

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