There is no need to give glucose water. Continue breast feeding and give adequate liquids in the form of coconut water, butter milk, fresh fruit juices and plain water in required amount regularly to keep your child hydrated. If need any further information book online appointment thanq
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There is no requirement to feed glucose water.
Continue your breast milk and also slowly introduce animal milk.
You can give other watery items such as soup and fresh home made juice with less salt and sugar.
The water content from the vegetables the child eats also is good.
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