
Dehydration
Another medical condition seen more commonly in summer is dehydration, which can range from mild to severe. It results from more fluids being lost than consumed. Dehydration can lead to many complications so it’s important to detect and treat it even though it may seem mild or commonplace. Treating dehydration involves simply replacing lost fluids and electrolytes. While mild to moderate dehydration can be treated at home, emergency treatment is necessary for severe dehydration. Notably, thirst is not a reliable indication of dehydration, especially for older adults. Dehydration begins well before thirst is felt.