Question
How to treat dehydration caused by indigestion in children?
Answer
Mild vomiting in children usually does not cause fever or a low-grade fever, accompanied by loss of appetite, occasional vomiting or dry heaves, without obvious systemic symptoms, maintaining good spirits, and no signs of dehydration. Most cases will recover within a few months. Severe vomiting can lead to varying degrees of dehydration, with poor spirits, loss of appetite, and poor sleep. It is recommended to seek pediatric treatment as soon as possible to avoid severe dehydration, which could be life-threatening for the child.