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Pediatric Vomiting and Diarrhea Ongoing Care
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An emergency room visit is warranted if your child is experiencing these symptoms of dehydration:
  • Extreme thirst or the urine is very dark
  • No urination for eight to 12 hours (if a baby, no urination for four to six hours)
  • Excessive sleeping or extremely low energy
  • No tears when he or she cries

Vomiting and Diarrhea Ongoing Care

WellStar offers long-standing, community-based pediatricians who are close to home and trained to:


  • Help you determine healthy lifestyles for your child and useful ways to role model your choices
  • Offer advice to prevent illness and injuries
  • Provide early and appropriate care of acute illness to prevent its progression
  • Treat life-threatening childhood conditions requiring intensive care
  • Guide you in anticipating your child’s needs from birth to adulthood

Pediatric Emergency and Immediate Care Center

Certified nurses with pediatric advanced life support certification work with WellStar’s board-certified emergency services physicians in the Pediatric EDs at WellStar Cobb and Kennestone hospitals. The Pediatric Emergency Department at WellStar Kennestone Hospital is open seven days a week, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The Pediatric ED at WellStar Cobb Hospital is open seven days a week, 24 hours a day.

 
 
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