Oral rehydration

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1.Rotavirus.ca - Parents and Family
 The child is typically given fluids, such as oral electrolyte rehydration solutions, to replace those lost through diarrhea and vomiting.... Severe vomiting, however, can make such oral rehydration therapy (ORT) difficult....
 
2.Abdominal pain
 Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult.......
 
3.Episodes of diarrhea
 Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult..........
 
4.Episodes of vomiting and of diarrhea
 Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult..........
 
5.Longer duration
 Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult.......
 
6.Oral rehydration
 Oral rehydrationOral rehydrationOur main pages on this subject :. The child is typically given fluids, such as oral electrolyte rehydration solutions, to replace those lost through diarrhea and vomiting.... Severe vomiting, however, can make such oral rehydration therapy (ORT) difficult....... Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult..........
 
7.Rotavirus gastroenteritis
 Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult..........
 
8.Severe cases
 Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult..........
 
9.Watery diarrhea
 Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult.......
 
10.Episodes of vomiting or of diarrhea
 Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult..........
 

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