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Thirst, intense

Fever, hot dry skin, dry sticky mucous membranes, rough dry tongue, edema, weight gain, intense thirst, excitement, restlessness, agitation, oliguria or anuria... [Pg.641]

The futnre is likely to be no less rewarding. Astronomers have not let success go to their heads and their thirst for discovery and knowledge has remained intact. They are certainly not so naive as to believe that the stars have delivered up all their secrets. The most ancient stars, those born before the Galaxy had assumed its present form, have now become a subject of intense interest. The next goal on the distant horizon is a complete picture of chemical evolution in space. In this context, it is quite clear that the early stages of this evolution are the least well understood. The end of the road is not yet in sight. [Pg.3]

Exposed workers have complained of a burning sensation in the mouth, dry throat, and thirst somnolence, staggering gait, and coma have been observed with more intense exposures. Most signs and symptoms of overexposure are due to the loss of oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. [Pg.275]

Disuifiram-aicohoi reaction Disulfiram plus alcohol, even small amounts, produces flushing, throbbing in head and neck, throbbing headaches, respiratory difficulty, nausea, copious vomiting, sweating, thirst, chest pain, palpitations, dyspnea, hyperventilation, tachycardia, hypotension, syncope, marked uneasiness, weakness, vertigo, blurred vision, and confusion. In severe reactions there may be respiratory depression, cardiovascular collapse, arrhythmias. Ml, acute CHF, unconsciousness, convulsions, and death. The intensity of the reaction is proportional to the amounts of disulfiram and alcohol ingested. The duration of the reaction varies from 30 to 60 minutes to several hours. [Pg.1324]

As the intense heat can directly injure the body fluids, patients have intense thirst and a dry feeling in the mouth. [Pg.74]

The symptoms and signs at the Qi level are often designated as the Four Extremes, namely extremely high fever, intense thirst, heavy sweating and extremely rapid pulse. [Pg.74]

This formula is able to leach out and transform turbid dampness and clear heat-toxin. It is used for treating damp-febrile disease when the damp-heat accumulates in the Qi level and the dampness and heat are equal in intensity. They block the Qi movement and injure the Yin. The manifestations are fever, sleepiness, fullness in the chest, abdominal distension, stiff and sour limbs, painful and swollen throat, thirst, vomiting, diarrhea, difficult urination, wan complexion or jaundice, a white or thick, sticky or dry, yellow tongue coating and a soft and rapid pulse. [Pg.218]

Other treatment5 is determined by the symptoms, stimulants being necessary in cases of collapse or anodynes if the nervous condition so requires small quantities of iced water for the intense thirst castor oil and milk if diarrhoea is ineffectual and painful. The patient needs to be kept warm and hot blankets should be applied to the feet and abdomen. [Pg.299]

Higher than normal Na+, hypematraemia, leads to water moving out of the body cells and gives symptoms of intense thirst, fatigue, agitation and, in extreme cases, coma... [Pg.110]

Irene always seems to be very thirsty. She is a 30-year-old housewife whose symptom has troubled her for some years. She now reports chronic, intense thirst and excessive drinking (polydipsia) with polyuria. Irene is losing weight, she has dry mucous membranes and skin even though she drinks large quantities of water and juice all day. Her excessive fluid intake and a constant need to urinate, even at night (nocturia), makes her constantly tired and irritable. Her family is worried and persuade her to visit the doctor. [Pg.73]

Most prevalent signs and symptoms after ingestion of 30-250 ml of chlorophenols are corrosion of tissue, profuse sweating, intense thirst, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions, pulmonary edema, cynosis, and coma. If death from respiratory failure is not immediate, jaundice and oliguria or anuria may occur. [Pg.568]

Dizziness, Excessive Sweating, Fainting, Fever, Incoordination, Intense Thirst, Nausea/Vomiting,... [Pg.16]


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