This advice is backed by experts at MedlinePlus, who warn that reduced skin turgor is a “sign of fluid loss (dehydration)”. They say: “Diarrhoea or vomiting can cause fluid loss.
This advice aligns with experts at MedlinePlus, who caution that reduced skin turgor is a "sign of fluid loss (dehydration)". They warn: "Diarrhoea or vomiting can cause fluid loss. " "Infants and ...
Infrequent urination can signal dehydration 3. skin turgor test: gently pinching the skin (for example, on the back of the hand) and observing how quickly the skin returns to its normal position ...