Preface.

Q3 Medicine
Mangesh Tiwaskar
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Abstract

This special issue of the "Journal of the Association of Physicians of India" focuses on an underappreciated aspect of patient care: dehydration in nondiarrheal illnesses, particularly in diabetic nondiabetic, adult, and elderly populations as well as highlight ways to enhance oral rehydration therapy utilization in India.1 Dehydration in acute nondiarrheal diseases, often resulting from reduced intake or increased fluid losses, can lead to critical deficits in fluid, electrolytes, and energy (FEE).2,3 Oral FEE supplementation, when used as an adjuvant to standard care, has shown clinical benefits in improving hydration and energy levels in earlier small studies, particularly in patients with fever, general weakness, and metabolic conditions such as diabetes.2-6 The reported studies in this issue delve into the clinical consequences of dehydration, its underrecognition in certain populations, and the therapeutic role of oral FEE solutions like ORSL® in supporting patient recovery, especially in diabetic and elderly individuals.

前言。
本期“印度医师协会杂志”的特刊重点关注患者护理的一个被低估的方面:非腹泻性疾病的脱水,特别是糖尿病、非糖尿病、成人和老年人群的脱水,以及在印度加强口服补液治疗利用的方法。急性非腹泻性疾病的脱水,通常由摄入减少或液体流失增加引起,可导致液体、电解质和能量(FEE)的严重不足在早期的小型研究中,口服补剂作为标准治疗的辅助,已显示出在改善水合作用和能量水平方面的临床益处,特别是在发烧、全身虚弱和代谢疾病(如糖尿病)患者中。2-6本杂志报道的研究深入探讨了脱水的临床后果,某些人群对脱水的认识不足,以及口服FEE溶液(如ORSL®)在支持患者康复方面的治疗作用,特别是在糖尿病和老年人中。
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