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Dehydration in Infants

Dehydration In Infants

Dehydration is the excessive loss of fluids in the body, it is important to note that not only dehydration but also to eliminate the liquid electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, chloride and calcium, the baby’s body contains 60% water.

Dehydration can be caused by very frequent vomiting, diarrhea, or excessive sweating, the symptoms of children with dehydration are: thirst, crying, excessive desire to take fluids, fever, will be very angry. If the disease lasts you will probably drown some of the eyes, mouth and tongue will be a bit rough and dry.

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