Rehydration

Resources for parents and caregivers about replenishing fluids and electrolytes lost during mild to moderate dehydration.

Baby sleeping on a parent's shoulder
Baby sleeping on a parent's shoulder
Baby sleeping on a parent's shoulder

From Nationwide Children's Hospital: Giving Liquids At Home

This resource gives a list of the best kinds of liquids for dehydration and how much to give depending on the age and weight of the child, as well as warning signs that tell parents it's time to call a doctor.

Pedialyte® Helps Rehydration Across a Variety of Situations

Share information about rehydration with your patients. Pedialyte is designed to rehydrate more effectively than common household beverages like leading sports drinks, soda, and juice.

 

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