Signs of improvement in baby dehydration

  Dehydration mostly occurs when a baby has severe diarrhea, vomiting, or fever. Therefore, when a baby has diarrhea, it is necessary to treat them promptly to avoid dehydration. Dehydration can cause significant harm to the baby, so what are the signs of improvement in the baby's dehydration?

  

Signs of improvement in baby dehydration1

  After dehydration, babies may experience symptoms such as thirst, decreased urine output, drowsiness, elevated body temperature, convulsions, and coma. After the baby's dehydration improves, these phenomena will show significant improvement, especially convulsions, coma, and drowsiness. These phenomena generally do not occur again after the dehydration improves. The urine output will gradually increase with the improvement of dehydration. When enough water is replenished, the thirst will gradually disappear, and the body temperature will also decrease.

  When the above symptoms are found in the baby, it is necessary to give the baby water. When the situation is more serious, it is necessary to give the baby some diluted salt water to drink, which can quickly improve the dehydration phenomenon of the baby. If the baby experiences symptoms such as drowsiness, convulsions, and coma, it is necessary to promptly take the baby to the hospital.

  Babies belong to a special group of people whose self-care ability is relatively poor, and they rely on their parents to help them relieve it. When parents notice abnormal conditions in their babies, it is best to give them more water when they are sick, and try to give them enough hydration.

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