Dehydration in Kids
Under normal conditions, we
all lose some body water every day in our sweat, tears, urine, and stool. Water
also evaporates from skin and leaves the body as vapor when we breathe. We
usually replace this body fluid and the salts it contains with the water and
salts in our regular diet.
Recognizing Dehydration
If your child has fever,
diarrhea, or vomiting, or is sweating a lot on a hot day or during intense
physical activity, watch for signs of dehydration, which can include:
· dry or sticky mouth
· few or no tears when crying
· eyes that look sunken into
the head
· soft spot (fontanelle) on
top of baby's head that looks sunken
· lack of urine or wet
diapers for 6 to 8 hours in an infant (or only a very small amount of dark
yellow urine)
· lack of urine for 12 hours
in an older child (or only a very small amount of dark yellow urine)
· dry, cool skin
· lethargy or irritability
· fatigue or dizziness in an
older child
Preventing Dehydration
The best way to prevent
dehydration is to make sure kids get plenty of fluids when they're sick or
physically active — they should consume more fluids than they lose (from
vomiting, diarrhea, or sweating).
How to keep them hydrated
can depend on the circumstances. For example, a child with a sore throat may
become dehydrated due to difficulty drinking or eating. Easing the pain with
acetaminophen or ibuprofen may help, and cold drinks or popsicles can soothe a
burning throat while also supplying fluids.
Infants with blocked noses
who have trouble feeding can be helped by flushing their nostrils with
saltwater (saline) nose drops and suctioning out the mucus with a bulb syringe.
Fever due to various
infections is a factor in dehydration and can be controlled with medications or
lukewarm baths.
It's important that kids
drink often during hot weather. Those who participate in sports or strenuous
activities should drink some extra fluid before the activity begins. They
should also drink at regular intervals (every 20 to 30 minutes) during the
course of the activity and after it ends. Ideally, sports practices and
competitions should be scheduled for the early morning or late afternoon to
avoid the hottest part of the day.
Thirst is not a good
early sign of dehydration. By the time a child feels thirsty, he or she may
already be dehydrated. And thirst can be quenched before the necessary body
fluids have been replaced. That's why kids should start drinking before thirst
develops and consume additional fluids even after thirst is quenched.
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