October 30, 2025 in El Mirage Emergency Room, Health Tips

Sprain, Strain, or Break? When an injury needs an emergency room. 

Whether you’re out on the sports fields every weekend, running desert trails, or simply walking the dog, injuries happen. The big question is: how do you know if it’s just a twist, or something that needs an ER visit?

Common Symptoms

Common in the southwest, dehydration can be quickened by hot, dry air, speeding up fluid loss in the body. Since our bodies are made up of 60% water, being short on fluids can cause problems. Some signs you might be experiencing dehydration include:
  • Dry mouth and cracked lips.
  • Headaches and fatigue.
  • Dark yellow urine or less frequent urination.
  • Dizziness when standing up.

When to go to the ER for dehydration:

Dehydration is usually quite simple to fix, but in severe cases, you might experience:
  • Confusion, irritability, or disorientation
  • Inability to keep fluids down due to vomiting or diarrhea
  • Rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure, or fainting
  • No urination for 8+ hours

Dehydration Prevention for Everyday Life

Dehydration can be dangerous, but with intentional prevention steps, it can be stopped easily.
  • Drink water consistently throughout the day, not just when thirsty
  • Keep a reusable water bottle on hand
  • Limit alcohol and caffeine, which speeds up fluid loss
  • Eat water-rich foods like fruits and vegetables

How El Mirage can help

At El Mirage Emergency Room, we can help severe cases of dehydration as well as the management and treatment of dehydration symptoms. If you think you or your loved one is suffering from severe dehydration, get the fluids immediately and visit El Mirage 24/7 Emergency Room.