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.
But it turns out that there's a quick way that can tell you if you're hydrated or not, that you could carry out yourself at ...
A doctor has explained how - and why - the Turgor pinch test can be an important way of figuring out if you need to drink ...
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 ...
Dr Myro Figura has shared a simple test that you can do at home to check for dehydration - and all you need is the back of your hand ...