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Phae, I dont often read something which makes me go cold but I just with your post!! at her age and she has not had water and that means no electrolytes since monday she will be getting to an advanced and maybe dangerous state of dehydration.
If She has these signs of mild to moderate dehydration:
dry mouth
few or no tears when crying
fussy behavior in infants
no urination for 6 to 8 hours in children
soft spot on an infant's head that looks flatter than usual or somewhat sunken
Get her to the Doctor as soon as possible. No excuses do it.
If She has these signs of severe dehydration:
very dry mouth (looks "sticky" inside)
dry, wrinkled, or doughy skin (especially on the belly and upper arms and legs)
inactivity or decreased alertness
appears weak or limp
sunken eyes
sunken soft spot in an infant
excessive sleepiness or disorientation
deep, rapid breathing
no urination for more than 6 to 8 hours in infants
no urination for more than 8 to 10 hours in children
fast or weakened pulse
Take her to the Hospital NOW, it doesn't matter what you had planned for today do it NOW.
Thank you for your replies.... its just that last week she had a nasty fall and hit her lip which swelled. Again, she couldnt eat or drink anything and after 48 hours I drove her to the hospital under the strict instruction of the nhs direct helpline.
Once there, we waited for ages. Once i saw the doctor, I explained that I was worries about dehydration, where I was told that children are tougher than we think... she can go ages without water or food.... and I will know if she is dehydrated because she will develop very dark circles under her eyes and look 'malnutritioned', like poor african children. These are the words of the hospital doctor... I swear.
I think it was actually in the waiting room that she actually caught the bug!
She's miserable yes. Whining for milk bottle yes. but other than that she's sitting up watchin tv. I am worried about her weight going down and really worried about dehydration, but keep thinking what the doctor said.
Now i'm really confused.
Docs say shes borderline dehydrated and just try and get some fluid in her!!
If she continues for next few days, she will need intravenous help.
She's managed to eat a piece of toast without comming up, and a small glass of water.
Then I got over ambitous because she seemed much better...... gave her some more water and a tiny bit of pasta dinner tonight and everything came out!
But she does seem a little perkier! I presume, that even though it comes back up, she gets some fluid and nutrition out of what goes in.....
I'l see how she goes tonight, but shes actually walking around, doing play dough and jigsaws... so im guessing shes comming to the end of it. She literally hasnt said a word for the past three days other than cry and mumble, and now she's chattering away even though she just threw up 2 minutes ago.
Thank you for your answers.... if she takes a turn for the worse, i'l take her back to doc in morning