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Review the signs and symptoms of dehydration in children. ... Remember that dehydration is most common when your child is losing more fluids, either by vomiting a lot or having frequent diarrhea, ... Among the signs and symptoms that your Pediatrician will look at to determine if your child is dehydrated include:
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With severe dehydration, call for emergency help: If you, your child, or someone you know has symptoms of severe dehydration (dry mouth, sunken eyes, reluctance to drink, inability to pass urine or cry tears, high fever, lethargy, confusion, cold hands and feet, rapid and weak pulse, ... Signs of Dehydration...
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www.saferchild.org/dehydrat.htm
www.saferchild.org/dehydrat.htm
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Read about dehydration in children, resulting from not drinking, vomiting, diarrhea, or combination of these conditions. Causes include viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections, diabetes, and increased sweating. ... Dehydration means that a child's body lacks enough fluid. Dehydration can result from not drinking,
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www.emedicinehealth.com/dehydration_in_children/article...
www.emedicinehealth.com/dehydration_in_children/article_em.htm
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Know the Signs and Symptoms of Dehydration and be prepared to prevent, identify and treat dehydration ... Signs of dehydration in a child will not be the same as those experienced by a teenager, adult or in the elderly. Dehydration prevention is the best treatment for every age group. heatstroke is always around the corner.
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www.symptomsofdehydration.com/
www.symptomsofdehydration.com/
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For kids who are normally formula-fed or who eats solids, formula and foods should be stopped during rehydration and restarted as soon as the child is no longer showing signs of dehydration several hours later. Changes in formula usually aren't necessary.
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kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/emergencies/dehydra...
kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/emergencies/dehydration.html
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You can suspect dehydration if your child has had vomiting or diarrhea and has any of these signs: ... Has any of the signs or symptoms of dehydration mentioned in the list above...
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www.aafp.org/afp/991201ap/991201a.html
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Dehydration means that the body is losing too much fluid or not taking enough in, usually because of fever , overheating, or diarrhea. It's both preventable and easily treatable, but you need to address the problem right away or it may become life-threatening. ... You are here: Home > Children's Health > Dehydration (Child);
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www.ahealthyme.com/topic/dehydration
www.ahealthyme.com/topic/dehydration
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How to tell whether your child needs more fluids. ... What is dehydration?; How can I tell if my child is dehydrated?; What should I do if my child shows signs of dehydration?; How can I prevent dehydration?;
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www.babycenter.com/0_dehydration_68221.bc
www.babycenter.com/0_dehydration_68221.bc
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Dehydration can begin when an athlete loses as little as 1 percent of body weight. In a 70-pound child, that is less than 1 pound of weight lost through sweat. As little as a 2% decrease in body weight from fluid loss (e.g. 1.2 lb for a 60-lb athlete) can lead ... The following are also signs that your child is dehydrated:
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www.momsteam.com/alpha/features/nutrition/signs_of_dehy...
www.momsteam.com/alpha/features/nutrition/signs_of_dehydration.shtml
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