Management Of Pediatric Dehydration

Give the child small sips of oral rehydration solution every few minutes, roughly one to two teaspoons (five to ten milliliters). If the child is not vomiting often, they can continue breastfeeding or consume formula. Older children might also enjoy electrolyte ice pops. apart from t tracking developmental milestones, regular pediatric care helps the parents feel more confident in their parenting.

  
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