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My baby age 19 months.last few day he pass urine-4-5 times aday .after4-5 hr he pass urine normal amnt sumtimes he pass urine very less .he doesnot want to take ors.so i always gives normal water in time.i m very tensed is it normal ?
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U have to offer liquids and let baby decide how much he wants to have; leave it at that
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Hey It looks normal..Don't get worried.. As it's summer child will require adequate fluids..Give frequent sips of water..Look for signs of dehydration like dry lips sunken eyes and not passing urine atleast once in 6 hrs indicate dehydration and need for Pediatrician visit..
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Normal water is good enough added on are ORS coconut water if diarrhoea
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Make sure drink totally about a litre of fluids (water plus milk) every day
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Urine colour should be light yellow
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ORS needed only if loose stools /vomiting
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Greetings kindly look after the urine output is 6-8 times per day/increase the fluids intake in the form of juices or water so that hydration is maintained. As if need not be worried
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Encourage more liquids Lemon water, coconut water, juice etc
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Just give plenty of water Urine should be more than 7 times in day
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