This type of therapeutic intervention is prescribed to help
treat mild dehydration or to prevent dehydration in at - risk patients.
You will be instructed to give your baby more fluids to
treat his mild dehydration.
Not exact matches
Mild cases of
dehydration can be
treated with oral rehydration in the form of a carefully blended electrolyte and sugar solution («Oral Rehydration Therapy» or «ORT») or with frequent breast milk or formula feeding.
Mild dehydration can be
treated by drinking more, but if you have symptoms of severe
dehydration, like confusion, extreme thirst or no urination, head to the ER, where you can get intravenous fluids.
Mild dehydration can easily be
treated but if it reaches extreme levels, it can be life - threatening and will require immediate medical attention.
Mild dehydration can be
treated with oral fluids.