What should I do if my baby has a cold and less urine

  Due to the weak constitution of the baby and the negligence of parents in taking care of them, it is particularly easy for the baby to catch a cold. After catching a cold, babies may experience coughing and fever, as well as various physical abnormalities such as reduced bowel movements. So, what should I do if my baby has a cold and less urine?

  

What should I do if my baby has a cold and less urine1

  After a baby has a cold, the phenomenon of less urine may be due to the rapid loss of water in the body without timely replenishment. So for this phenomenon, parents need to give their babies more hydration in their daily lives, which can improve their condition of having less urine. Usually, babies need to drink more hot water after catching a cold.

  Some babies may experience fever after catching a cold, which can cause them to lose some of their body fluids. And after catching a cold, babies may also experience a series of symptoms of digestive tract infections, such as nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, unwillingness to drink water, etc. This can lead to insufficient water intake and dehydration symptoms, and the baby will have less urine.

  If the baby does not like to drink plain water during a cold, parents can boil some pear water for the baby to drink, or let the baby eat more fruits with sufficient water, such as pears, pomelos, and other fruits. It can also boil some porridge for the baby, which can also increase the moisture in the baby's body and help the body eliminate toxins as soon as possible.

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