10 Signs of Dehydration In Toddlers

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Sign Of Dehydration In Toddlers #3: Lethargy

Toddlers are usually brimming with energy. They often cannot stay still for long, needing to get involved with everything that is going on around them. This is, of course, very healthy and an apparent lack of this energy could mean that all is not well with them.

If your toddler appears to be lethargic despite having had plenty of rest, it could be a sign that they are dehydrated. Lethargy could also be a sign of numerous other causes, some of which can be dangerous. If your toddler lacks energy, let a doctor or pediatrician know so they can get it checked out.

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