Skin turgor
From DrKoop's partner site on diet and exercise, MyDietExercise.com
Doughy skin; Poor skin turgor; Good skin turgor; Decreased skin turgor Home Care A quick check of skin turgor by pinching the skin over the back of the hand, on the abdomen, or over the front of the chest under the collarbone is a good way to check for dehydration at home. Mild dehydration will cause the skin to be slightly slow in its return to normal. To rehydrate, drink more fluids -- particularly water. If turgor is severe, indicating moderate or severe dehydration, see your health care provider immediately! Call your health care provider if
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What to expect at your health care provider's office The health care provider will perform a physical exam and ask questions about the person's medical history, including:
Diagnostic tests that may be performed are:
Intravenous fluids may be necessary for severe dehydration. Medications may be necessary to treat other conditions that affect the skin turgor and elasticity.
Review Date: 05/24/2006 ![]() | ||||||||||||||||
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