Physicians should ensure that children with mild to moderate dehydration, and children and adults with acute diarrhea and those with mild to moderate dehydration associated with vomiting or severe diarrhea be
given oral rehydration solution if tolerated, progressing to intravenous rehydration if oral rehydration is not tolerated.
Not exact matches
For example, you might
give your baby 1 or 2 teaspoons of Pedialyte, LiquiLytes, or other
oral rehydration solution (ORS) every 5 or 10 minutes instead of several ounces at once.
Give your baby
oral rehydration solution like pedialyte.
The doctor may also recommend that you
give your baby an
oral rehydration solution to replenish her electrolytes and treat or prevent dehydration.
Medicines, vitamins, and
oral rehydration solution may be
given but no formula or water
And of course if you're not in a position where we can replete,
give those fluids back either through drinking water or
oral rehydration solution ideally or through intravenous fluids, which many people are not due to our limited capacity to provide care in west Africa, the people who can't tolerate that are people who are older or younger or very young.
Most veterinarians would recommend
giving your pooch Pedialyte, an
oral rehydration salt
solution that is typically
given to young children who experience mild to moderate diarrhea.