Sports drinks that contain extra electrolytes are not necessary.
Fluids, containing electrolytes and glucose, can be quickly administered intravenously.
Sports drinks containing electrolytes may not help much as they are mostly liquid themselves.
Sports drinks contain electrolytes which are depleted during the purging of the bowel.
However when a solution contains electrolytes electrostatic interactions must also be taken into account.
Water will rehydrate you, but sports drinks containing electrolytes and carbohydrates are also appropriate.
Sports drinks containing electrolytes could continue to be sold in high schools, but not until a half-hour after school ends.
Sweat is not just pure water, it also contains electrolytes and some protein.
It therefore contains mainly sodium chloride, but also other electrolytes.
These solutions, which you can buy at your local supermarket or drug store, contain fluid and electrolytes to replace what your baby has lost.