The person should be encouraged to drink frequent sips of clear fluids.
You may find that taking small, frequent sips of a beverage is easier on your stomach than trying to drink a whole glass at once.
Older children and adults may take frequent sips.
Give extra fluids in frequent, small sips, especially if the child is vomiting.
You may be able to prevent these problems by taking frequent sips of water, chewing gum, or sucking on sugarless candy.
If your baby has trouble keeping the liquids down, try giving frequent sips by spoon.
Give your child frequent, small sips of fluids and nutritious foods to provide needed energy that coughing uses up.
Taking frequent, small sips of water will help prevent dehydration.
But you need to take frequent sips of clear fluids like rehydration drinks to avoid dehydration.
Take frequent sips of water throughout the day.