Children’s bodies are made up of more water than adults, which means they can become dehydrated much more quickly. Whether it is caused by illness, hot weather, or not drinking enough fluids, dehydration in children can become serious if not treated promptly. At The Emergency Center, we see dehydration in kids of all ages and provide fast, effective treatment to help them recover safely.
Knowing the signs of dehydration and when to seek emergency care can make a big difference in your child’s health.
Infants are especially vulnerable to dehydration because their bodies lose fluids quickly and they cannot communicate thirst.
Common signs of dehydration in infants include:
Dehydration in infants can worsen rapidly and should always be evaluated by a medical professional.
Dehydration in this age group is often caused by vomiting, diarrhea, fever, or refusal to drink fluids.
Signs to watch for include:
Young children may resist drinking fluids even when they need them, which can make dehydration more severe.
Older children are more active and may become dehydrated during sports, outdoor play, or illness.
Symptoms may include:
Children in this age group may not recognize early dehydration symptoms or may ignore them to keep playing.
Teens are at risk for dehydration due to sports, intense physical activity, illness, or not drinking enough water throughout the day.
Common signs include:
Dehydration in teenagers can affect athletic performance and overall health if not addressed.
If dehydration is not treated, it can lead to more serious complications, including:
In severe cases, dehydration can become life-threatening, especially in infants and young children.
If you believe your child may be dehydrated:
If your child is lethargic, confused, has not urinated for many hours, or has persistent vomiting or diarrhea, emergency care is recommended.
At The Emergency Center, we are equipped to quickly assess and treat dehydration in children of all ages. Our freestanding emergency rooms for children are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and offer hospital-level care without long wait times.
We provide:
Our team closely monitors your child’s response to treatment and explains every step of care so parents feel confident and informed.
If your child shows signs of moderate to severe dehydration, cannot keep fluids down, or seems unusually tired or confused, it is important to seek emergency care right away. At The Emergency Center, we are here for life’s unexpected moments. Our experienced team is ready to provide fast, compassionate care to help your child feel better and get back to being a kid as quickly as possible.
The Emergency Center
San Antonio
11320 Alamo Ranch Pkwy
San Antonio, TX 78253
Phone: 210-485-3644
Conroe
4019 Interstate 45 N,
Conroe, TX 77304
Phone: 936-247-9457
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