10 Signs of Dehydration In Toddlers
Sign Of Dehydration In Toddlers #1: Dry Mouth
Normally, our oral mucosa is a moist environment, thanks to the production of saliva which helps us to digest our food.
In cases of dehydration, saliva production decreases as the body tries to hold on to fluids to supply more vital organs. If you notice a dry mouth in a toddler, you should seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
