Oral Rehydration Therapy

Today our topic of discussion is Oral Rehydration Therapy.

Oral Rehydration Therapy

 

Oral Rehydration Therapy

ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY

Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) is the giving of fluid by mouth to prevent and/or correct the dehydration that is a result of diarrhea (Fig. 31.16).

Purpose

  • To prevent dehydration 
  • To prevent morbidity and mortality due to acute diarrheal diseases.

The Formula for ORS 

  • The formula for ORS (Oral rehydration solution) recommended by WHO and UNICEF contains. 3.5 g sodium chloride 
  • 2.9 g trisodium citrate dihydrate (or 2.5 gm bicarbonate).
  • 1.5 g potassium chloride sodium
  • 20 g glucose (anhydrous) 
  • The above ingredients are dissolved in one liter of clean water.

 

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Equipment Needed

  • Take one liter of boiled and cooled drinking water
  • Clean glass of 200 mL capacity 
  • A clean vessel to mix the solution
  • .A clean spoon to mix the solution and feed the child.

Procedure (Fig. 31.16)

  • Pour one liter of clean water into a clean vessel
  • Open a packet of ORS and pour all the contents into the vessel
  • Stir with a clean spoon till it completely dissolves
  • Take some solution in a clean glass
  • Feed the child frequently with small doses of the solution.

Action of ORT

  • Oral rehydration therapy does not stop the diarrhea, but it replaces the lost fluids and essential salts thus preventing or treating dehydration and reducing the danger
  • The glucose contained in ORS solution enables the intestine to absorb the fluid and the salts more effectively. ORT alone is an effective treatment for 90- 95% of patients suffering from acute watery diarrhea regardless of cause.

 

Oral Rehydration Therapy

 

General Instructions

  • Oral rehydration therapy is the cheap, simple and effective way to treat dehydration caused by diarrhea.
  • ORT is safe and can be used to treat anyone suffering from diarrhea, without having to make a detailed diagnosis before the solution is given
  • Children must always treat immediately because they become dehydrated more quickly
  • The must learn to recognize the signs of dehydration which need ORS or special care 
  • If ORT is given at home early, dehydration can often be prevented and many children will not become so ill.

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