POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. Give your child small sips of oral rehydration solution as often as possible, about 1 or 2 teaspoons (5 or 10 milliliters) every few minutes. Babies can continue to breastfeed or take formula, as long as they are not vomiting repeatedly. Older children also can have electrolyte ice pops.Babies older than six months old may be given sips of water throughout the day. However, it's important to offer primarily breastmilk or formula. While water is hydrating, it simply doesn't provide the essential nutrients your baby needs in their day.Try feeding him wholesome foods that are easy-to-digest and light on his tummy. Traditionally, moong dal khichdi, curd rice, lemon rice, idli, sago (sabudana) preparations, porridge (daliya), poha, light vegetable soups are all considered good choices for hot days.
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