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==Physical Examination== | |||
Signs of [[dehydration]] are seen in physical examination. They include: | |||
* Dry or sticky mouth | |||
* Lethargic or comatose (severe dehydration) | |||
* Low [[blood pressure]] | |||
* Low or no urine output; concentrated urine appears dark yellow | |||
* Markedly sunken soft spots (fontanelles) on the top of an infant's head | |||
* No tears | |||
* Sunken eyes | |||
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Physical Examination
Signs of dehydration are seen in physical examination. They include:
- Dry or sticky mouth
- Lethargic or comatose (severe dehydration)
- Low blood pressure
- Low or no urine output; concentrated urine appears dark yellow
- Markedly sunken soft spots (fontanelles) on the top of an infant's head
- No tears
- Sunken eyes