Thursday, April 1, 2021

Signs Of Dehydration.

 

What is Dehydration? Lots Of Things Can Lead To Dehydration, Making You Feel Even Worse.

 eour e One Seem Tired Or Cranky? These 






Might Be Signs Of Dehydration.

The more you understand dehydration symptoms, signs, and causes, the more you can help yourself or your kids ). If you have those symptoms, rehydrate with  Water & Minerals to feel better fast.

Learn about these dehydration symptoms that can be found in infants, children, and adults:

Signs and symptoms of dehydration in adults, children, and infants-mobile

* Mild to moderate dehydration.

What is dehydration?

We lose water every day through natural bodily functions, but dehydration occurs when we lose more bodily fluids than we’re taking in. Because humans are made up of mostly water and electrolytes, we need to maintain the proper balance of these in our system. That means staying hydrated is important throughout the day. Proper hydration improves mood, boosts brain function, and prevents fatigue. It also helps to keep skin moisturized, produce necessary bodily fluids, such as tears and saliva, and remove waste through sweat, urination, and stool.

Several things can cause dehydration but anytime you or your little one experiences excessive loss of bodily fluids through sickness, it can be hard to stay hydrated. You or your little one may lose more water and electrolytes than you’re able to easily replace by eating and drinking. Be sure to talk with your doctor if you have questions or concerns about dehydration symptoms.

Bodily functions that can cause you or your kids
to lose fluids and electrolytes include:

  • Diarrhea & Vomit

    Diarrhea & Vomiting

    Diarrhea and vomiting that comes on suddenly and severely can cause a quick loss of a lot of fluids and electrolytes

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  • Sweat

    Sweating

    You lose a lot of water and electrolytes when you sweat, so the more you sweat, the sooner you may become dehydrated

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  • Urine

    Urination

    If your pee is a darker color than usual, you may be dehydrated

What are electrolytes?

Electrolytes are minerals essential to your health. They help carry electrical signals that power your nerves and muscles, maintain your blood’s proper pH, and balance fluids in your body. You get electrolytes from what you eat and drink, and you lose them any time you lose fluids (like when you sweat or go to the bathroom).

Electrolytes come from what you eat and drink-mobile

How to replace electrolytes

Replace electrolytes

Water doesn’t have enough electrolytes, so for mild to moderate dehydration, often just drinking water isn’t enough. For proper hydration, we need both the fluids and electrolytes, like those found in Pedialyte, to rehydrate and feel better fast.

What causes dehydration?

Several things can lead to dehydration. Luckily, Pedialyte can help you or your family hydrate no matter what causes your dehydration.

Choose from the common causes of dehydration below to learn more
about how they lead to dehydration and how Pedialyte can help:

Morning Sickness can lead to dehydration

Pedialyte® can help with causes of dehydration like morning sickness

Expectant mothers may find they spend a lot of time in the bathroom vomiting, which can lead to fluid and electrolyte loss. Pedialyte is generally safe to use if you’re expecting, but be sure to talk to your doctor about your morning sickness symptoms and rehydration needs.

How does Pedialyte work?

Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride

For more than 50 years, Pedialyte has helped people of all ages replace both the fluids and electrolytes they’ve lost due to challenging moments of dehydration. Backed by advanced science, Pedialyte contains an optimal balance of sugar and electrolytes for fast rehydration. 

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