Una Rehydration paʻakai no Children
Pōkole Description:
Product Description
Ke Ku una Ha Rehydration paʻakai no Children. Usual pediatric dose Mild or moderate dehydration: Oral, initially 50 to 100 mL per kg of body weight during the first four hours, the dosage being adjusted to 100 mL per kg of body weight per day until diarrhea stops, the amounts and rates being adjusted as needed and tolerated, depending on thirst and response to therapy.
Uluwehi O Name
Nōhie inoa. Ke Ku una Ha Rehydration paʻakai
English inoa. Ke Ku una Ha Rehydration Salt ke
Why is it important for child to take this medicine
Although diarrhoea in children usually gets better on its own, it causes loss of water and body salts. The right balance of salts and water is important for the body to work in a healthy way. If your child loses too much water, they may become deydrated. In severe cases, this can be dangerous, especially in very young children, when it is difficult to see the signs of dehydration.
Kāu keiki i e dehydrated ina ka mea, i kekahi o na kēia:
- poʻeʻuʻuku pulu nappies, nappies i mea māmā ma mua o mau, a he keiki mua ua mimi (weeing) emi pinepine (emi ma mua o ka mea mau 2-3 manawa no ka lā)
- ka mea, ua emi hana ma mua o maʻamau, a lilo waiʻona
- he maloo waha
- e hea ana me ka waimaka
- i ke alanui pahee kahi ma luna o ka luna o ka baby`s poo.
Una rehydration paʻakai mai e hana i ka diarrhea ia iho, akā, e puku i ka paʻakai a me ka wai i ka mea nalowale, a no laila, emi i ka hopena o ka dehydration.
Mau pediatric mahele lāʻau
Rehydration
mehana a lōpū dehydration: una, initially 50 a hiki i 100 ML no kg o ke kino ke kaupaonaʻana ma ka eha hora mua, ka laʻau heluna, ua like me 100 ML no kg o ke kino ke kaupaonaʻana no ka lā a diarrhea aɃe, na dala a me ka holo 'awelika i like me pono a tolerated, ke kaumaha ma muli o ka makewai, a pane i ka Inc.
Una Rehydration paʻakai no ChildrenPhotos
hoakaka
5.125 g
Kona mea e like Koo
USP
'ōpala
10 sachets/bag or 2 sachets/box
hoomakaukau
pāʻoihana, he lepo lā a pela aku