10 Signs of Dehydration In Kids
Sign Of Dehydration In Kids #5: No Tears
Pretty much any parent will be able to tell you that putting up with crying is a large part of parenting. Kids are prone to becoming upset when things don’t go their own way and, often, it is the only way they have of letting other people know that they need something. It can be frustrating, but it is also very important.
When children cry, they will also usually shed tears. If there are not enough fluids to be spared, however, then tears are less likely to appear. As such, if your child is crying but you notice that there are no tears, it is a sign that they could be dehydrated.
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