Compensation fluids
FLUID REPLACEMENT – A fast and effective way to restore energy, electrolyte balance, and prevent dehydration! Fluid loss due to diarrhea, vomiting, high body temperature, or intense sweating can seriously exhaust your body. When the body loses water, it simultaneously loses essential minerals (electrolytes) like sodium, potassium, and chloride, which are necessary for the normal functioning of muscles, the heart, and the nervous system. Because of this, plain water is often not enough for a full recovery. In our offer on the apotekaonline website, we have prepared powders and effervescent tablets for the preparation of oral rehydration solutions (ORS). These preparations are carefully formulated to quickly replace lost fluids, establish an optimal mineral balance, and return your lost strength. Do not let exhaustion slow you down; with timely rehydration, your body will quickly recover and return to balance.
Pharmacist's advice
For effective fluid replacement during stomach viruses accompanied by diarrhea and vomiting, it is crucial to drink the electrolyte solution slowly, in small sips, so as not to further irritate the stomach and cause new vomiting. It is recommended to take one to two teaspoons of the solution every 5 to 10 minutes. If symptoms are accompanied by a high fever, the need for fluid further increases. Keep in mind that homemade solutions, like sweetened teas or juices, do not contain the correct ratio of salt and sugar and can even worsen diarrhea, which is why a medically formulated oral rehydration solution (ORS) is always the safest choice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Can I give electrolytes to young children?
Yes, fluid replacement preparations (ORS) are absolutely necessary and safe for children, as they are significantly more susceptible to dehydration than adults. Always choose preparations adapted to their age and follow the dosing instructions.
2. What do rehydration preparations taste like?
Modern fluid replacement preparations often come with pleasant fruity flavors (such as strawberry, lemon, or orange) to facilitate their intake, which is especially important when given to children or people feeling nauseous.