Pedialyte Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Powder Variety Pack - 8-0.3oz Packets/Net Wt 2.4oz

£9.9
FREE Shipping

Pedialyte Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Powder Variety Pack - 8-0.3oz Packets/Net Wt 2.4oz

Pedialyte Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Powder Variety Pack - 8-0.3oz Packets/Net Wt 2.4oz

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Hypernatremia is characterized by excessively high blood levels of sodium. If left untreated, it can cause your child to initially become irritable and agitated, and eventually drowsy and unresponsive. In severe cases, it can lead to coma or death ( 9). 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 Older children can have juice or sports drinks if you don’t have an oral rehydration solution on hand.

Pedialyte® - Hydrate and Feel Better Fast

Pedialyte should only be given to children under the age of 1 under the supervision of a medical provider. summary Severe dehydration requires immediate medical attention. You should seek immediate medical help if you experience any of the following signs and symptoms: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. summary

Pedialyte for Babies: Benefits, Dosage, and Safety - Healthline

Unless recommended by a healthcare professional, liquid forms of Pedialyte should not be mixed with other fluids such as water, juices, milk, or formula. Doing so will alter the ratio of electrolytes and sugars. This can make Pedialyte less effective. Pedialyte Sport has 1380mg sodium and no more than 14g sugars per liter; leading sports drink has ~460mg sodium and ~58g sugars per liter. Pedialyte is an OTC rehydration drink for both children and adults. It’s one of the most effective and safest treatments available for mild to moderate dehydration. Parents are encouraged to keep an ORS, such as Pedialyte, on hand and offer it to their children at the first signs of vomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration. However, this is best done under the guidance of a medical professional, especially for babies under the age of 1.Fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. Illnesses that cause symptoms such as a high temperature, diarrhea, or vomiting can deplete your body’s fluids. 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. Pedialyte is also more effective at restoring your fluid levels than beverages such as sodas, juices, or sports drinks. These drinks are often too high in sugar and too low in sodium (salt), an electrolyte that’s usually lost during diarrhea and vomiting.

Rehydration products | Boots Rehydration products | Boots

You don’t have to have an illness to experience fluid loss. The following can contribute to dehydration: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. For young babies that have not yet been weaned, it’s important that Pedialyte is offered alongside breastfeeding or formula feeding and not as a replacement for them. To help prevent hospitalization due to dehydration, healthcare professionals typically suggest offering an ORS like Pedialyte to your child as soon as vomiting or diarrhea begins. It may also be indicated for high fever, excessive sweating, or poor fluid intake during illness ( 3).

Pedialyte Freezer Pops - Assorted Flavors, 2.1 oz, 16 ct Pedialyte Freezer Pops - Assorted Flavors, 2.1 oz, 16 ct

Typically, it’s best to offer your child small, frequent sips every 15 minutes or so, increasing the amount as tolerated. For babies younger than 1 year old, talk with your doctor about how to treat mild to moderate dehydration. Giving small quantities of undiluted breastmilk or formula is usually recommended. If you find it difficult to measure fluid intake throughout the day, get into the habit of constantly sipping water as you go about your daily activities. Pedialyte Classic has 1030mg sodium and no more than 25g sugars per liter; leading sports drink has ~460mg sodium and ~58g sugars per liter. Many parents use Pedialyte to keep their babies and children hydrated throughout bouts of vomiting, diarrhea, or other illnesses. But giving it to infants and young children may carry some risks.Severely dehydrated children — typically those who have lost more than 10% of their body weight due to a low intake of fluids or excessive losses — will likely require hospital treatment ( 3). Once weaned, toddlers and preschoolers stay hydrated by drinking a variety of fluids like water, milk, juice, smoothies, and soups. For toddlers and older children, oral rehydration solutions such as Pedialyte are the best treatment. Try to avoid giving your child water alone, as it may further deplete their electrolytes. Not drinking enough water. One of the most common causes of dehydration is not drinking enough water throughout the day. Healthy newborns and infants are generally able to drink sufficient amounts of breastmilk or formula to remain hydrated.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop