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News Topical, Digital Desk : Lack of water directly means dehydration. This problem can happen to anyone. Be it a child or an adult. But have you ever thought that newborn babies can also have this problem? You must have noticed that sometimes babies get mild fever. However, no infection is found in the test. This is nothing but a sign of dehydration fever.

The doctor said that this problem is seen in infants especially in summers. Apart from this, children who are not drinking milk properly or are not able to hydrate properly can also have this type of fever. He has explained the meaning of dehydration fever in children. Along with this, he has also given information about its causes and symptoms.

What is Dehydration Fever?

When the body temperature of newborns suddenly starts increasing, there can be a problem of dehydration fever. This fever is not caused by any infection, but due to lack of fluid in their body. This problem is most common in children who are solely dependent on mother's milk. When the child is unable to get the required amount of milk, there is a lack of water in his body. This has a direct effect on the body temperature. This can increase the temperature.

what is the reason

There can be many reasons behind this. Either the child is not getting the right amount of milk from the mother's breast. Sometimes it takes some time for the mother's milk to be produced, due to which the child gets less milk in the beginning. Another reason is the hot and humid weather. Any health problem of the child can also cause him trouble in drinking or digesting milk, due to which the risk of dehydration increases further.

Know the symptoms too

  • Mild increase in body temperature
  • lethargy of the child
  • sleeping more than necessary
  • do not drink milk
  • Dry lips and mouth
  • no tears when crying
  • not urinating for a long time

What is the treatment?

  • It is important to breastfeed babies frequently.
  • If the baby is unable to drink milk by mouth or is taking too little than required, intravenous fluids may have to be given under the supervision of the doctor.
  • If the child is showing symptoms of dehydration, it would be wise to take him to the hospital without any delay.
  • Keep an eye on urination.


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