POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy5 months agoA. If your baby is not passing urine frequently and the count is very low, especially during summer, it could be due to dehydration. Babies lose more fluids in hot weather, so it’s important to ensure they are well-hydrated. If your baby is breastfed, offer more frequent feeds, as breast milk provides hydration and essential nutrients. If your baby is on formula or solids, ensure they get enough fluids, such as small sips of boiled and cooled water (if above 6 months). Watch for other signs of dehydration, like a dry mouth, sunken soft spot (fontanelle), or less active behavior. Keep the baby in a cool environment, dress them in light clothing, and avoid excessive heat exposure. If urine output remains very low, or if the baby appears weak, consult a pediatrician immediately.
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