This morning, at around 5am, Sarina was really warm. I thought that it was just her blankets & pj's, but at seven she was still hot, so I gave her medicine. After dropping Lola off at her doctor's office, Jase took us to see Sarina's pedia. We didn't wait long since we got there early while no one was there. The doctor says that it's probably a
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Children with a rotavirus infection have fever, nausea, and vomiting, which are often followed by abdominal cramps and frequent, watery diarrhea. Children who are infected may also have a cough and runny nose. As with all viruses, though, some rotavirus infections cause few or no symptoms, especially in adults.
Sometimes the diarrhea that accompanies a rotavirus infection is so copious that it can quickly lead to dehydration. Signs of dehydration include: thirst, irritability, restlessness, lethargy, sunken eyes, a dry mouth and tongue, dry skin, fewer trips to the bathroom to urinate, and (in infants) a dry diaper for several hours.
you can read up on it here...
http://kidshealth.org/parent/infections/bacterial_viral/rotavirus.html
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Take good care of the little princess!
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