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During the early months and years, a baby’s health is more vulnerable than at any other time in their life until they reach their elderly years. Parents tend to be vigilant about protecting their infants and closely monitor their wellbeing day and night. One of the issues parents should check for regularly during infancy and throughout childhood is pediatric dehydration.
According to medicinenet.com, “With severe dehydration, confusion and weakness will occur as the brain and other body organs receive less blood flow. Finally, coma, organ failure, and death eventually will occur if the dehydration remains untreated.”
Babies’ stomachs are very small, and children’s stomachs are of course smaller than adult stomachs, so they can’t store the amount of fluids in their bodies that adults can. While dehydration occurs less frequently in infants in the developed world than it does in third-world countries, it continues to be a concerning cause of death in the U.S.
Unfortunately, medical professionals occasionally miss the signs and symptoms of pediatric dehydration.
“Doctors are trained to recognize this common condition early in their medical education. Unfortunately, some busy pediatricians neglect to catch this potentially fatal condition in its early stages when it is easily corrected. As a result, a child can pay the ultimate price.” says Orlando wrongful death attorney Jeff Badgley of Badgley Law Group.
Learn the signs and symptoms of pediatric dehydration so you can best care for your child.
Call your pediatrician and seek treatment immediately.
If your infant or child has an illness that causes fever or vomiting, or if he or she has a sore throat and resists drinking water, they are more susceptible to dehydration. If the room or outdoor weather is very warm, that can also cause your child to lose fluids rapidly.
Orlando attorney Jeff Badgley specializes in cases where delayed treatment of infant dehydration causes serious injury or death. Call today for a free consultation.