Signs to identify a child with dehydration

Signs to identify a child with dehydration

When children have fever, diarrhea, vomiting, exposure to high temperatures, causing a lot of sweating … can lead to dehydration of a greater degree.

Dehydration of severity is usually manifested by the fact that the child has difficulty drinking water, or cannot drink it, the mouth of the tongue is dry, rarely urinating during the day, the heart rate will increase rapidly, the pulse becomes weak.

The child breathes heavily, the arms and legs are cool, the skin looks speckled.