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The Hidden Dangers of Dehydration: What You Need to Know

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Introduction Why Dehydration Is a Silent but Serious Health Risk Dehydration is one of the most underestimated yet clinically significant physiological disturbances affecting individuals across all age groups. Despite its seemingly simple definition—loss of body fluids exceeding intake—it has far-reaching implications on cellular function, organ systems, and overall health outcomes. In both community and clinical settings, dehydration contributes significantly to morbidity, especially among vulnerable populations such as children, older adults, and individuals with chronic illnesses. Table of Contents Introduction Understanding Dehydration Common Causes Risk Factors Signs and Symptoms Prevention Strategies Hydration Techniques Treatment and ORS Clinical Diagnosis Complications Long-Term Hydration Conclusion At its core, dehydration disrupts the delicate balance of water and electrolytes necessary for normal physiological processes. Water constitutes a subs...

Why Is My Period Late? 8 Common Causes Besides Pregnancy

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Author: VitalWell Hub Editorial Team Medical Reviewer: Registered Nurse (RN) Last Updated: March 2026 Tracking menstrual cycles can help identify irregular patterns and hormonal changes over time. Introduction A late menstrual period is one of the most common reproductive health concerns experienced by women of all ages. While pregnancy is often the first thought, it is far from the only explanation. In reality, the timing of your period is influenced by a complex interaction of hormones, lifestyle factors, and overall health status. The menstrual cycle is not a simple monthly event—it is a dynamic biological process involving continuous communication between the brain, ovaries, and endocrine system. Hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) must work in precise coordination. Even small disruptions in this system can delay ovulation, which directly leads to a delayed period. It is also important to...

How to Recognize Eclampsia Symptoms in Pregnancy

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Eclampsia in Pregnancy: What Every Expectant Mother Needs to Know Eclampsia is a rare but serious condition that causes seizures during pregnancy or shortly after birth. This guide explains, in clear and caring language, how to recognise danger signs, what to do in an emergency, and how families can help keep mothers and babies safe. Quick facts — TL;DR What: Eclampsia = seizures that occur in a pregnant or recently-delivered woman with preeclampsia. When: Most commonly after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but can happen during labour or after birth. Warning signs: severe headache, blurred vision, sudden swelling, belly pain, reduced baby movements. Immediate action: Call emergency services and get to a hospital—do not wait. Prevention: Regular antenatal care (BP checks), follow medical advice, and report warning symptoms early. Pregnancy is an ex...