Not exact matches
Replace feedings with
electrolyte solution as
recommended.
Depending on how much he's vomiting, the doctor may
recommend an over-the-counter oral
electrolyte solution, such as Pedialyte, Rehydralyte, or Enfalyte, to replace lost fluids, minerals, and salts.
Although Pedialyte and other
electrolyte solutions are usually
recommended when children have diarrhea, it is important to realize that they don't actually make the diarrhea go away.
Although Pedialyte and other
electrolyte solutions are usually
recommended when children have diarrhea, it is important to realize that they don't actually make diarrhea go away.
The doctor may also
recommend offering small sips of an over-the-counter oral
electrolyte solution, such as Pedialyte or Equalyte, to replace the fluids and
electrolytes (salt and minerals) that your baby's body is losing.
Sometimes when your child has diarrhea or is vomiting, his doctor will
recommend giving him an
electrolyte solution for children.
The doctor may also
recommend that you give your baby an oral rehydration
solution to replenish her
electrolytes and treat or prevent dehydration.
I strongly
recommend replenishing sodium and other minerals you're losing, along with water weight, with a sugar - free (not artificially sweetened)
electrolyte solution or trace minerals during the first few days on a ketogenic diet.
Czincila
recommends Pedialyte, the children's
solution that helps prevent dehydration and restores nutrients and
electrolytes lost through vomiting and diarrhea.
Pedialyte is an oral
electrolyte replenishing
solution widely
recommended to treat dehydration in children and adults.