Can I give my 12 month old Pedialyte?

Pedialyte should not be given to babies under the age of 1 without first talking to your pediatrician. Once opened or prepared, the drink should be refrigerated and consumed or discarded within 48 hours to reduce the risk of contamination with harmful bacteria.
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How much Pedialyte can I give a 1 year old?

For children 1 year and older: Begin with small frequent sips every 15 minutes, increasing serving size as tolerated. Continue for as long as diarrhea is present. To maintain proper hydration, 4–8 servings (32 to 64 fl oz) of Pedialyte may be needed per day.
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When can you give a 1 year old Pedialyte?

After 30 minutes of not throwing up, give your child small amounts of fluids. For infants up to 10 months old, use Pedialyte® or Enfalyte®, Liquilytes® or generic electrolyte solution.
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What can I give my 1 year old for dehydration?

For mild dehydration in a child age 1 to 11: Give extra fluids in frequent, small sips, especially if the child is vomiting. Choose clear soup, clear soda, or Pedialyte, if possible. Give popsicles, ice chips, and cereal mixed with milk for added water or fluid.
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Can I give electrolyte to my 1 year old?

Mild dehydration due to illness in infants under 1 year old

If you are not breast-feeding your child, give him or her special clear liquids with electrolytes, such as Pedialyte, instead of formula for the first 12 to 24 hours. You can buy oral electrolyte solutions without a prescription at supermarkets and drugstores.
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Can 1 year old have Gatorade zero?

While Gatorade should never be used as a substitute for milk, infants and toddlers can safely drink Gatorade beverages once they are weaned off breast milk or formula and begin consuming food, fruit juices, and other beverages.
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Can too much Pedialyte be harmful?

Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: dizziness, unusual weakness, swelling of ankles/feet, mental/mood changes (such as irritability, restlessness), seizures. A very serious allergic reaction to this product is rare.
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Can toddlers drink electrolyte water?

Generally, you want to shy away from any electrolyte drinks that contain caffeine, have high sugar content, or other added ingredients, says Dr. Poinsett. She recommends electrolyte drinks made specifically for children, such as Pedialyte, during times when oral rehydration is necessary.
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How long does Pedialyte take to work?

Replacing water and electrolytes (oral rehydration) completely takes about 36 hours. But you should feel better within a few hours.
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How much Pedialyte should I give my toddler?

The amount of oral rehydration solution (Pedialyte®, Gastrolyte®) to give to infants or children is based on their age, as follows: infants 0 to 6 months old: 30 mL to 90 mL every hour. 6 to 24 months old: 90 mL to 125 mL every hour. 2 years and older: 125 mL to 250 mL every hour.
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What can I feed my sick 1 year old?

Bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast are the foods that make up the BRAT diet. These foods are easy to digest and have a better likelihood of staying down than many other foods when a child is sick. Similarly, CRAM is a diet that consists of cereal, rice, applesauce, and milk.
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What can you do for a dehydrated baby?

Call your doctor if you notice any symptoms of dehydration. It can get serious fast. Let your doctor know right away if your newborn baby isn't able to suck from the breast or a bottle or if they're not able to hold any milk down and are spitting up and vomiting a lot.
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When should I take my 1 year old to the ER for dehydration?

there's blood in your toddler's stool or vomit. your child refuses to drink or have an oral rehydration solution. your toddler's vomiting or diarrhea is persistent and severe and they can't drink enough fluid to keep up with how much they're losing. the diarrhea is lasting more than a few days.
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How much Pedialyte do you give a 1 year old for vomiting?

Spoon or syringe feed 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of Pedialyte every 5 minutes. If your baby is urinating less frequently than normal, you can offer the baby an electrolyte solution between breast-feedings for a short time (6 to 24 hours).
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How do you know when a 1 year old is dehydrated?

Dehydration occurs when an infant or child loses so much body fluid that they are not able to maintain ordinary function. The warning signs can include dry skin, tongue and lips, rapid breathing, fewer wet diapers and tearless crying.
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What are the 3 symptoms of dehydration?

Symptoms
  • Dry mouth and tongue.
  • No tears when crying.
  • No wet diapers for three hours.
  • Sunken eyes, cheeks.
  • Sunken soft spot on top of skull.
  • Listlessness or irritability.
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What are the 10 signs of dehydration?

10 Signs of Dehydration To Watch Out For
  • Extreme thirst.
  • Urinating less than usual.
  • Headache.
  • Dark-colored urine.
  • Sluggishness and fatigue.
  • Bad breath.
  • Dry mouth.
  • Sugar cravings.
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Does Pedialyte hydrate better than water?

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. It's more effective than water — which does not contain electrolytes — at treating mild to moderate dehydration.
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What age can babies have electrolytes?

If your baby is 3 months or older and you think she may be becoming dehydrated, you can give her an electrolyte drink as well.
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Is it OK to drink Pedialyte everyday?

"It is not designed for everyday use or hydration needs where water is adequate — so it's always a good idea to check with your doctor first to see if daily use is recommended," Williams says. In other words, you should definitely not replace all the water you drink with Pedialyte.
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What are the symptoms of too much electrolytes?

When the amount of electrolytes in your body is too high or too low, you can develop:
  • Dizziness.
  • Cramps.
  • Irregular heartbeat.
  • Mental confusion.
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Which is better for dehydration Pedialyte or Gatorade?

While you can sometimes use Pedialyte and Gatorade interchangeably, Pedialyte may be more suitable for diarrhea-induced dehydration, while Gatorade may be better for exercise-induced dehydration.
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Is Pedialyte more hydrating than Gatorade?

In general, Pedialyte may be the best choice if you're seeking to rehydrate due to illness for the extra electrolyte content, while Gatorade might be best for athletic or similar purposes due to added sugar and calories.
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Is Pedialyte better than Gatorade?

Pedialyte is a good option for people of any age who are at risk for dehydration due to vomiting or diarrhea. It may also be a better option for older adults who have trouble processing extra sugar in drinks like Gatorade.
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