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Gastroenteritis / Toxicosis

Inflammatory alteration of infectious origin of the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestine.

There is risk of dehydration in infants.

Childhood cholera or choleriform enteritis: digestive infection characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, rapid dehydration and ending spontaneously in death.

Gastro-diarrhea-vomiting: significant risk of dehydration

What to do to compensate for the loss of fluids? Use the sweet-salty drink: in a liter of sterile water, add 6 teaspoons of whole sugar and 1 teaspoon of fleur de sel.

How can you recognize that a baby is dehydrated?

  • absence of tears when he cries?
  • dry mouth
  • the upper part of the skull may sink slightly
  • his diaper is not wet for more than 8 hours

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