10 Signs of Dehydration In Toddlers

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Sign Of Dehydration In Toddlers #9: Rapid Heart Beat

Our hearts will only usually beat faster when we are exercising or when we are excited by something. This is to help make sure that the body is getting all the nutrients it needs at a time when it is consuming more than usual. It could also be a sign that your toddler is dehydrated.

If you do find that your toddler’s heart is beating faster than usual without a good explanation, then you should really treat it as an emergency. It might turn out to be something that is not serious but it would still have been wise to play it safe.

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