The risk of experiencing oral rehydration salt side effects increases when they are used inappropriately, which can lead to salt toxicity. Such cases often occur if you drink ORS when it is not needed.
This article further explores the ORS drink side effects.
Potential Risks And Side Effects of Oral Rehydration Therapy
ORS works to normalise electrolyte levels in the body. However, incorrect preparation or intake of the solution can lead to salt toxicity, also called hypernatremia.
The possible ORS powder side effects include:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Dizziness
- Appetite loss
- General body weakness
- Increased thirst
- Feelings of confusion
- Irritability
- Twitching of muscles
- Swelling of the ankles or feet
- Puffy eyelids
The more adverse ORS juice side effects include the following:
- Convulsions
- Tachycardia (abnormally high heart rate)
- High blood pressure
- Kidney damage
Conclusion
If you experience excessive vomiting or diarrhoea, visit a medical practitioner. Your need for ORS will vary depending on several factors, like your age. Good health insurance coverage should cover your treatment costs.
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