Tai Rehydration Oral mō tamariki
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Oral Rehydration tai mo tamariki. 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.
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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.
kia dehydrated tō tamaiti ki te whai ratou i tetahi o te whai ake:
- iti kope mākū, kope e he mama atu i mua, he tamaiti pakeke te tiana (weeing) ranei iti maha (iti iho i te mua 2-3 wā ia ra)
- Ko ratou iti kaha i te noa, me te riro tunewha
- he mangai maroke
- e karanga ana i waho roimata
- he wahi ngohengohe whakaukia i runga i te tihi o te matenga baby`s.
e kore e tai rehydration Oral hamani i te korere iho, engari whakakapi ratou nga tai me te wai e kua ngaro, a kia whakaiti i te pānga o te maroketanga.
Mua horopeta pediatric
Rehydration
Ngawari āhua ranei maroketanga: Oral, tuatahi 50 ki te 100 mL ia kg o taimaha tinana i roto i te haora tuatahi e wha, he mea whakaritea te inenga ki te 100 mL ia kg o taimaha ia ra tinana noa mutu korere, nga moni me reiti te whakaritea rite hiahiatia, ka nohotahi, i runga i te matewai me te whakautu ki te therapy rānei.
Oral Rehydration Tote s mo tamarikiPhotos
Whakapūtātanga
5.125 g
Kounga Paerewa
USP
Packaging
10 sachets/bag or 2 sachets/box
teuteu
otinga, paura aha