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  1. Oct 14, 2021 · Infants and children. The most likely group to experience severe diarrhea and vomiting, infants and children are especially vulnerable to dehydration. Having a higher surface area to volume area, they also lose a higher proportion of their fluids from a high fever or burns.

  2. Jul 14, 2022 · Symptoms of Child Dehydration A dehydrated child may have fatigue, headache, decreased urine output, and elevated heart rate, says Dr. Fradin. Their capillaries may also be slow to fill.

  3. May 11, 2023 · Signs of dehydration can be different depending on the severity. Besides being thirsty, mild or moderate dehydration in children can look like: Dry mouth and lips. Dont have many tears when crying. They aren’t going to the bathroom as much – or don’t have as many wet diapers. Eyes look sunken.

  4. Symptoms and signs include thirst, lethargy, dry mucosa, decreased urine output, and, as the degree of dehydration progresses, tachycardia, hypotension, and shock. Diagnosis is based on history and physical examination. Treatment is with oral or IV replacement of fluid and electrolytes.

  5. What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Dehydration? Signs of dehydration include: a dry or sticky mouth; few or no tears when crying; eyes that look sunken; in babies, the soft spot (fontanelle) on top of the head looks sunken; peeing less or fewer wet diapers than usual; crankiness; drowsiness or dizziness; How Is Dehydration Treated?

  6. Sep 16, 2022 · What Are the Symptoms of Dehydration in Children? Be concerned if your child has an excessive loss of fluid by vomiting or diarrhea, or if the child refuses to eat or drink. Signs of dehydration include:

  7. Dehydration is loss of water from the body, usually caused by vomiting and/or diarrhea. Dehydration occurs when there is significant loss of body water and, to varying amounts, electrolytes. Symptoms include thirst, underactivity, dry lips/mouth, and decreased urination.

  8. Be alert for the following warning signs of dehydration, and notify the pediatrician immediately if any of them develop. Mild to Moderate Dehydration: Plays less than usual. Urinates less frequently (for infants, fewer than six wet diapers per day) Parched, dry mouth. Fewer tears when crying. Sunken soft spot of the head in an infant or toddler

  9. What are the signs and symptoms of dehydration in children? The following symptoms indicate dehydration: Symptoms in infants (birth to 1 year) and toddlers (age 1 to 3 years) Dark-colored urine; Dry mouth; Fainting; Fatigue; Hypotension (low blood pressure) Irritable; No tears when crying; No wet diapers for more than three hours

  10. Children will have symptoms of whatever is making them dehydrated, such as a lot of throwing up, diarrhea, or both. Dehydration causes symptoms such as: Playing and talking less. Being cranky and irritable. Crying without making tears. Dry mouth. Sunken cheeks and eyes. Losing weight over just a few days. Urinating fewer than 2 or 3 times a day.

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