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Dehydration and kidney health in children: Dry mouth, decreased urination, sunken eyes are signs of trouble

Dehydration symptoms in children: If you notice that your child has flushed cheeks, dull eyes, cracked lips, a dry mouth, clammy skin, and often seems too tired to play, it could be a sign of dehydration. It can lead to more serious health issues, including kidney problems.

June 25, 2024 / 15:25 IST
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Kidney health: Chronic dehydration can cause the formation of kidney stones and increase the risk of kidney infections, both of which can have long-term health implications (Image: Canva)

Dehydration in children can stem from various causes. Commonly, it results from inadequate fluid intake, especially during hot weather or vigorous physical activities. Illnesses like diarrhea, vomiting, and fever can also rapidly deplete a child’s body fluids. Additionally, conditions such as diabetes can increase the risk of dehydration. Understanding these triggers is essential in preventing and managing dehydration effectively.

Drinking plenty of water is crucial for everyone, especially children who are in the growing stage, explains Dr Prakash Chandra Shetty, Urologist at Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital, Powai, Mumbai. "Kids are particularly susceptible to dehydration, and adequate water intake helps their kidneys flush out toxins and function optimally. Children can become dehydrated more easily than adults because their bodies do not retain water as efficiently and use it up faster”

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Dehydration and kidney problems:

Dehydration can significantly impact kidney function in children. Kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste products from the blood and maintaining a balance of fluids and electrolytes in the body. When a child is dehydrated, the kidneys must work harder to conserve water, which can lead to reduced kidney function over time. Chronic dehydration can cause the formation of kidney stones and increase the risk of kidney infections, both of which can have long-term health implications.