Pedialyte Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Powder Variety Pack - 8-0.3oz Packets/Net Wt 2.4oz
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Pedialyte Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Powder Variety Pack - 8-0.3oz Packets/Net Wt 2.4oz
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Your doctor might also recommend a small quantity of Pedialyte or another OTC oral rehydration solution between feedings. For toddlers and older children For children who no longer drink breastmilk or formula, Pedialyte should be offered instead of water or other fluids whenever possible. Plus, to maintain its efficacy, it should not be diluted with other fluids like water, juice, or milk. In infants and young children, the beverage should be used as a complement to breastfeeding or formula feeding rather than as a replacement for them ( 3). summary If you don’t like the taste, there are several flavors that may be easier to drink, such as strawberry, grape, or bubble gum. How much to take
Pedialyte vs. Gatorade: Differences and When to Use Pedialyte vs. Gatorade: Differences and When to Use
The severity of dehydration can progress rapidly, especially in babies. Therefore, make sure to seek prompt guidance from your child’s pediatrician if your baby is vomiting, has diarrhea, or exhibits any signs of dehydration before offering your child an ORS like Pedialyte. The precise combination of electrolytes and sugars in Pedialyte helps to restore fluid levels and the nutrients that are lost through sweating, urinating, or vomiting and diarrhea.Through sweat, vomiting, or diarrhea, children lose not only water but also electrolytes — minerals like sodium, potassium, and chloride — which are essential for maintaining the body’s fluid balance. When treating dehydration, it’s important to replenish both ( 1). Healthy newborns and infants are generally able to drink sufficient amounts of breastmilk or formula to remain hydrated. Qadir MI, Arshad A, Ahmad B. Zinc: role in the management of diarrhea and cholera. World J Clin Cases. 2013;1(4):140-142. doi:10.12998/wjcc.v1.i4.140
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Because plain water is low in electrolytes, it’s usually less effective at treating moderate or severe cases of dehydration than an electrolyte-containing ORS like Pedialyte ( 2). Other substances. Diuretics, including alcohol, can cause your body to expel more urine than usual. Some common medications, such as blood pressure drugs, also have diuretic effects. It’s more effective than water — which does not contain electrolytes — at treating mild to moderate dehydration. Krenzer ME. Viral gastroenteritis in the adult population: the GI peril. Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am. 2012;24(4):541-553. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2012.07.003Some parents may also be tempted to add sugar to Pedialyte to increase sweetness. This may make diarrhea worse by drawing water into the intestine, increasing the risk of dehydration.
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