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What to Do if a Baby Under 6 Months Has Reduced Urination?

A baby of 6 months and 1 month has reduced urine output, appearing yellow. Possible causes include dehydration due to diarrhea in the past few days. It is recommended to use oral rehydration salts to replenish fluids. If the situation does not improve, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
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What’s Causing My 2-Year-8-Month-Old Baby’s Vomiting and Reduced Urination?

According to the description, the baby has been experiencing vomiting and reduced urination after eating.
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