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… teeth Drink bottled or boiled water, bottled beverages, or drinks made with treated water. Check that bottled beverages … the elderly, dehydration from diarrhea is a concern. Oral rehydration salts (ORS) should be considered. Oral rehydration salt (ORS) If diarrhea is severe or does not …
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… To prevent dehydration, take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Try to drink a cup of water or rehydration drink for each large, loose stool you have. Soda … To prevent dehydration, take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Try to drink a cup of …
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… checked with the doctor first. Your doctor may recommend a rehydration drink such as Pedialyte. This may be especially … if your child's diarrhea lasts longer than a few days. Rehydration drinks help replace fluids and electrolytes . Plain water …
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… or irrigation water may be affected. When the traveller drinks this water or eats contaminated food, he or she is … Take frequent, small sips of bottled or boiled water or a rehydration drink . If possible, drink a solution made with World Health Organization (WHO) oral rehydration salts. Packets of the salts are available at …
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… until you feel better. You can take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda, fruit juices, and sports drinks have too much sugar and not enough of the important … until you feel better. You can take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda, fruit juices, …
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… until you feel better. You can take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda, fruit juices, and sports drinks have too much sugar and not enough of the important … until you feel better. You can take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda, fruit juices, …
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… until you feel better. You can take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda, fruit juices, and sports drinks have too much sugar and not enough of the important … until you feel better. You can take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda, fruit juices, …
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… diarrhea. To prevent dehydration, take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda and fruit juices … electrolytes that are lost during diarrhea. These kinds of drinks should not be used to rehydrate. When you feel like … diarrhea. To prevent dehydration, take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda and fruit juices …
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… until you feel better. You can take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda, fruit juices, and sports drinks have too much sugar and not enough of the important … until you feel better. You can take frequent sips of a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte). Soda, fruit juices, …