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Dehydration in Babies and Toddlers:
Dehydration occurs when a baby loses too much water and cannot drink enough fluid (such as milk) to replace it promptly.
Newborns, babies, and toddlers can all experience dehydration.
Signs of dehydration in newborns include a sunken soft spot on the head, excessive sleepiness, sunken eyes, crying with few or no tears, fussiness, and cold or discolored hands and feet.
For older babies and toddlers, signs include tiredness, crankiness, a dry diaper for 6 hours or longer, sunken eyes, crying with few or no tears, a dry mouth, constipation, or fewer bowel movements.
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Joseph Pierre