Wet methods should be used based on the specific medical condition and the child's overall health. For example:
- Dehydration: When a child shows signs of dehydration, such as dry mouth, sunken eyes, or lethargy, ORS or IV fluids should be administered promptly. - Respiratory Issues: In cases of wheezing or difficulty breathing, nebulization can be an immediate intervention. - Skin Conditions: Wet dressings are appropriate for moderate to severe eczema flare-ups where conventional moisturizers are insufficient.