This has been noted to be the result of the encouragement of excessive fluid replacement by various guidelines.
Treatment may start with light therapy and fluids given through a needle into a vein (intravenous fluid replacement).
Septic shock is treated by antibiotics, fluid replacement, and vasoconstrictors.
Some people sweat more profusely than others and need more fluid replacement.
Not being thirsty at various times during the day is normal, if the body does not need fluid replacement.
The speed of fluid replacement may differ between procedures.
Treatment is by fluid replacement (orally or via a drip), but sometimes antibiotics are needed.
It may be used for fluid replacement.
If you cannot keep liquids down, intravenous fluid replacement may be necessary.
Sweat rates are also calculated, so the level of fluid replacement necessary to avoid dehydration can be established.