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Pediatric Electrolytes

Babies, toddlers, and young children often get sick. If they have diarrhea and/or vomiting, it is important to combat dehydration. A pediatric electrolyte can help. An electrolyte solution delivers the right balance of sugar and electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and chloride to replenish vital fluids and minerals. Pediatric electrolyte solutions are available in a variety of flavors, making it easier to find one that your child will enjoy. For taste, it is best to serve pediatric electrolyte drinks chilled. As an alternative or in addition to a liquid electrolyte solution, you may want to offer your child electrolyte popsiclesPediatric electrolyte powder sticks are another option that works well for travel – to prepare, simply mix the flavored powder into water. Pediatric oral electrolyte solution is suitable for children aged 1 and above. Consult your doctor before administering to an infant less than 1 year old. It’s also a good idea to check in with your doctor if your child has diarrhea and/or vomiting for longer than a 24 hour period.

Electrolytes for Babies

Most of the time, babies do not need extra water or fluids. If a baby has diarrhea, breastfeeding is often all that is needed to help. If you give your baby formula, usually a full-strength dose will do the job. However, if your baby needs fluids replaced quicker, the doctor may recommend oral rehydration. This won't stop the diarrhea or vomiting, but will help prevent dehydration. It is important to do this under the guidance of your baby's doctor.

Electrolytes for Kids

It's important to make sure your children are well hydrated. If your child is showing signs of severe dehydration you should contact their doctor immediately. Electrolyte replacement is not often needed. If your child is doing normal activities in the heat and is drinking water and eating healthily, they usually will not need additional electrolytes. Pedialyte is one of the most well-known electrolyte drinks for children, although there are many options. You should avoid caffeine and excess sugar when looking for a drink for your child.

Electrolytes For Dehydration

Every baby and child gets sick at some point. Whether it's diarrhea or vomiting, they lose the water and nutrients that their body needs. If these aren't replaced, your child could become dehydrated. Some of the signs of dehydration are:

  • Dry lips, mouth, or tongue

  • No tears

  • No wet diaper for 3 hours

  • Faster heartbeat than usual

  • Severe dehydration includes:

  • Dizziness

  • Sunken eyes

  • Extreme sleepiness

  • Decreased urination

Many times, your child will need something with electrolytes in it. Electrolytes are essential minerals that play an important role in many body functions. Some of those minerals are sodium, calcium, and potassium. Electrolytes are lost through vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, and urinating.

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