10 Signs of Dehydration In Toddlers

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Sign Of Dehydration In Toddlers #2: Few Tears

Young children have a tendency to cry. They are unable to express their needs and wants clearly and crying is an effective way of drawing our attention to something being wrong. While it is something that can cause sleepless nights for parents, it is still something we should be grateful for because it helps ensure our babies are well.

Along with the wailing also comes the tears, and plenty of them. If your toddler is not shedding as many tears as usual, though, it is a sign that they may be dehydrated. You should ensure they have all the fluids they need as soon as possible.

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