Symptoms of skin dehydration in infants
summary
Baby's digestive system is very delicate, sometimes due to a variety of reasons there will be diarrhea. This disease seems very small, but it does great harm to people's health. When new parents see that their baby has diarrhea, they will not rush to the hospital for examination at the first time. Instead, they will stay at home and take care of their diet. But sometimes when the baby has diarrhea and dehydration symptoms, there will be danger. They need to be sent to the hospital urgently, So the baby skin dehydration symptoms now tell you.
Symptoms of skin dehydration in infants
Generally, the fontanel of a baby under 1 year old is not closed, so as long as you gently touch the front fontanel of the baby with your hand, if you feel that it is deeply concave, it means that the baby is likely to be short of water.
Parents clean their fingers, but do not use soap, and then put the index finger into the baby's mouth. If you feel the baby's saliva is dry and sticky, it means that the baby is short of water. At this time, you should supplement water to the baby in time.
Dehydrated baby will feel strong thirst due to the decrease of water content in the body. Although the baby can't speak, it can be expressed by looking for the nipple around the mouth. When the baby's lips touch the adult's fingers or other objects, it will suck. If it touches the bottle, it will suck desperately.
matters needing attention
1. I have a fever. The baby has a fever and needs to be replenished with liquid in time. Can be milk, breast milk, boiled water, has been added to the baby can also drink diluted fruit juice, the principle is a small number of times. If the baby has difficulty swallowing, you need to ask the doctor for possible reasons and see if the doctor can help the baby relieve the discomfort. 2. It's overheating. Doing too much activity in hot weather, or just staying in a stuffy room with poor ventilation, will make the baby sweat and cause water loss. When it's hot, give your baby more water than usual. 3. Diarrhea. If the baby has intestinal diseases, especially acute gastroenteritis, his body will lose water in diarrhea and vomiting. In this case, do not give the baby juice, which may aggravate his condition. Do not give your baby over-the-counter antidiarrheal drugs unless recommended by your doctor. If you think your baby may be dehydrated, ask your doctor if you need to give him oral rehydration salts.