Water is an important part of our body and is used in a lot of different ways. Your body is about 50-70% water and it’s used to keep your temperature normal, get rid of toxins, and it helps to keep your joints and tissues healthy and protected.
When your body doesn’t have enough water, you become dehydrated. You may also lose electrolytes when you are dehydrated – which are essential nutrients in your blood such as sodium and potassium.
Dehydration can range from mild to severe. Mild dehydration can usually be treated at home by resting and drinking more fluids. However, it’s critical to address mild dehydration so that it does not turn into severe dehydration. So even if your child is mildly dehydrated, you want to keep an eye on them so it does not escalate.
Dehydration can look a bit different for everyone, so let’s take a closer look at some common questions people may ask about dehydration – especially when caring for children.
Your body can lose water in different ways. The most common causes are children throwing up (or vomiting) and diarrhea. Children can also become dehydrated and develop a heat illness from not drinking enough water when it’s hot outside and they are active, or when they don’t want to drink water because of an illness like a sore throat. Babies can become dehydrated if they are having trouble feeding.
Signs of dehydration can be different depending on the severity. Besides being thirsty, mild or moderate dehydration in children can look like:
If the dehydration is severe, you may see signs like:
Call 911 if you see signs of severe dehydration.
Yes, severe dehydration can be very dangerous to children and adults. It could lead to a seizure, brain damage, or even death.
Typically, you can treat mild or moderate dehydration at home. If your child is over 1 year old and has mild or moderate dehydration, the best treatment is to give them extra fluids. Some options may be to give them:
Ideally you want to catch dehydration when it is mild so that you can treat it at home. If you see any of the following, you should get medical help right away:
Just as you care for yourself to make sure you don’t become dehydrated, the same goes for your child.
At Eaton Chiropractic we look at your body and your life as a whole. If you have a friend, family member or coworker who is looking to truly elevate their health have them give the team a call at 770-429-9733 for an initial consultation done at our expense. We are in network with all insurance, including Medicare and Kaiser.
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