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Hypertonic Dehydration – What You Need to Know

Signs and Symptoms of Hypertonic Dehydration

In mild cases of hypertonic dehydration, there may be no noticeable signs. Nevertheless, when the condition becomes worse, it may lead to some symptoms. These include severe thirst, tiredness, dark urine, dizziness, dry skin, restlessness, low blood pressure, and muscle cramping. In fact, many of these signs do not only exist in hypertonic dehydration, but also in other forms. In people with hypertonic dehydration, you would experience different symptoms in various levels:

– Mild dehydration: Concentrated urine, sunken eyes, dry skin, thirst, fatigue, and headache.

– Moderate dehydration: Increased heart rate, little production of urine, reduced kidney function, muscle cramping, confusion, and fatigue.

– Severe dehydration: Weak pulse, shock, low blood pressure, bluish skin, scarcely any urine production. [3]