You are probably familiar with the old adage about drinking eight glasses of water a day. Well, unfortunately, staying hydrated isn’t as simple as that. You could be drinking all day and still suffer dehydration, and that could be because something else is to blame.
There are a number of health issues that could be causing it, or it could be something simpler. “Typically, dehydration means a loss of fluid in the body,” says Kelly Unger, a certified personal trainer, nutritionist, and co-founder of Epic Fitness. While it’s typically caused by not drinking enough, other factors like certain illnesses or excessive sweating can throw your body out of whack.
Some signs of dehydration to watch for include dry mouth, bad breath, extreme thirst, less frequent urination, and dark coloured urination. And if you’re really dehydrated, you might feel dizzy, tired, or stop sweating completely.
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