Question

Is there a strict rule for the daily water intake of infants? If the baby’s mental state is not good, how much water should an infant drink daily?

Answer

Hello, there is no strict rule for the daily water intake of infants, which should be determined based on the baby’s mental state and the external temperature. Generally, if the baby’s mental state is normal and there are no signs of thirst, the water intake is sufficient. Parents should adjust the water intake according to the baby’s specific situation. If the baby’s mental state is poor, it may be necessary to increase the water intake, but do not overdo it to avoid health issues such as edema. It is recommended that parents observe the baby’s urine output and color. If the urine is clear and the output is normal, it usually indicates that the water intake is appropriate. If the baby’s urine is dark yellow and the output is reduced, it may indicate dehydration, and it may be necessary to increase the water intake accordingly. Additionally, parents should be aware that as infants grow through different stages, their water needs also vary, and adjustments should be made based on the baby’s age and level of activity.