Dehydration means the body does not have enough fluids to function at an optimal level. Dehydration can be caused by fluid loss (through vomiting, diarrhea or excessive urination), inadequate intake, or a combination of both. The most common cause of dehydration in infants and children is acute gastroenteritis, with its associated vomiting and diarrhea.
Dehydration is classified as mild, moderate, or severe based on the percentage of body weight lost during the acute illness: Depending on age,
- Mild dehydration -- a loss of 3-5% of body weight
- Moderate dehydration -- a loss of 6-10% of body weight
- Severe dehydration -- a loss of more than 9-15% of body weight. This is a life-threatening emergency!
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