Friday, September 14, 2007

50th Anniversary Speeches For Son

What are the symptoms of cholera?

signs and symptoms are usually present:
- Acute diarrhea, which at the time of maximum expression can be accompanied with a loss of 1 liter of fluid per hour.
- Foot
- Dehydration
- Vomiting

When fluid loss is severe, you may be accompanied by:
- Cramps
- hypotension (low blood pressure)
- Oliguria (urine is below normal)
- Hemoconcentration (as a result of fluid loss, blood becomes more viscous)
- Metabolic acidosis (pH of the blood becomes more acidic)
- Hypokalemia (decreased potassium levels)
- acute renal failure