Mild dehydration % of diarrhea in children


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Water loss accounts for 3% to 6% of body weight or 5% to 10% of body weight loss. Dehydration is mild dehydration. The clinical manifestation of mild dehydration in children with diarrhea is basically normal urine output and urination frequency. The number of defecation should be increased three to four times, and watery defecation. The child will be listless, feel dry mouth, cry less, the eye socket of the child will slightly collapse, and the skin elasticity of the abdomen and inner thigh is basically normal. Mild dehydration caused by diarrhea in children is often ignored by family members. If attention is not paid during this period, the symptoms of dehydration will continue to worsen, which will make the child dry mouth, no tears when crying, and the amount of urination and the number of urination will also decrease. The child cannot open his eyes, and even cause the child to show shock.