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Low urine output
My 8 year old child from a month goes to urine very rarely in a day around once or twice only and sweats a lot playing throughout the day and his urine colors are dark and water intake is less also. Is it anything to be worried about.
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Treat dehydration by ors , coconut water fruit juices 8f not urine give lasix syp according to weight & find root cause
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Greetings, He is dehydrated. Give him lots fluids. He is sweating. You can give juice or buttermilk , you can give chocolate milk just increase his fluids, you can give coconut water. nothing to worry. If any problem, do routine urine test, Have you given all vaccines according schedule.
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Kids should pass urine at least 6 times a day. Increase fluid intake. If he doesn't take water, try natural fruit juices and other be healthy drinks
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Yes, try to increase fluid intake. The Colour of urine depicts how well you are hydrated
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