10 Signs of Dehydration In Kids
Sign Of Dehydration In Kids #7: Sunken Eyes
Our eyes are made from soft, delicate tissues that are easily damaged. This is not usually a problem, however, because they are also fairly well protected. Set back slightly into our skulls, our eyes have protection from the skull, and from the eyelids in front. Our brows and nose also help to keep our eyes out of harm’s way.
While it is natural for the eyes to be set back, there may be something wrong if they appear to be too sunken. A lack of fluids in the body can lead to a lack of pressure behind the eyes, causing them to sink backward. It is something that you should arrange to speak with a medical professional about.
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