Dehydration: Symptoms, Causes, Complications, Home Remedies, Treatments and Prevention

Fever

Fever
Fever

Fever is the increased body temperature which can be a response to infections. Fever also causes increased insensible water loss from the body. It can deplete extracellular and intracellular stores of water and precipitate dehydration by causing excessive sweating to maintain body temperature. “Dehydration fever” in the newborns is another new recognition that is attributed to low fluid intake in babies in the early days of birth.