Nausea and Vomiting
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Nausea and Vomiting will develop shortly after getting the cholera virus. It may last for a long period, even if you believe there is nothing else in your system to evacuate. Nausea will hit first; this is your body's way of warning you to prepare. In the event of cholera, vomiting will almost certainly follow nausea. Severe vomiting induced by cholera can result in dehydration, generally within hours after the onset of symptoms. In extreme circumstances, cholera dehydration can result in a 10% or more loss of body weight.
Symptoms of vomiting dehydration include irritation, weariness, sunken eyes, dry mouth, excessive thirst, and dry and shriveled skin, as well as a lack of urine, low blood pressure, and an irregular pulse.