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HOW DOES THE GLUCOSE HELP THE DEHYDRATED PATIENT TO RECOVER

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Answered by ninjasplayhouse
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Rather than glucose, Drink plenty of clean water. Viruses and bacteria grow better in dehydrated cells. White blood cells function better and toxins are removed more easily when the body has all the water it needs. Decrease sugar intake, including soda, any type of undiluted fruit juice, honey, and natural and refined sugars. When sugar is present, white blood cells are slower at killing bacteria. Orange juice specifically tends to increase congestion in many people. Decrease your caffeine intake, avoid alcohol, and stop smoking.

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Answered by alplali48
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instantaneously as it is in the soluble form. Since in patients, the breakage of food is slowed down due to illness, hence Glucose is given because it releases instant energy.

2. In the instances of serious injury where there is heavy blood loss, severe dehydration, major surgeries in which a patient is not capable of taking solid food, etc, she/he is given glucose via drip. Glucose helps in recovering from dehydration as well.

3. A patient needs to be given a Glucose drip until her/his digestion becomes healthy again and she/he is able to digest food on her/his own completely. 

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