Babies become dehydrated at a much faster rate than adults, so it's important to have access to all the right information and know what to do if your baby gets dehydrated.
As a parent it's important in the summer to make sure your children stay hydrated in the sun. Knowing the signs of when children are dehydrated as well as knowing how to treat them can save a child's life.
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Knowing the signs of dehydration in children and infants can help protect them from life threatening illnesses and even death.