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Your body needs water to function properly, everyone knows that. What most people don’t realize is how much water they actually need. Being dehydrated is your body’s reaction to not drinking enough water, resulting in a fluid deficiency. The human body is estimated to be about 75 percent water. So, when someone is dehydrated, the body will begin to ration water. This means your body is not receiving the water it needs to function at its best.
Researchers estimate that around 55 to 75 percent of Americans suffer from chronic dehydration and don’t realize it. According to WebMD, men should be drinking 13 cups of liquid per day and women should be drinking 9 cups of liquid. A pregnant woman needs even more water, so roughly 10-11 cups per day. Water can be derived from the foods you eat and the drinks you sip. Fruits and vegetables including lettuce, celery, and watermelon are almost 90% water. This makes it easier to fulfill your daily water levels without having to drink water constantly.
Dehydration can be hard to diagnose, as many of its symptoms can be mistaken for an illness. Many of the signs are common and may be experienced by you from time to time making it difficult to associate it with a lack of fluids. If you experience many of these symptoms on a daily or weekly basis, you may be chronically dehydrated. As always, check with a nurse or doctor to confirm any health conditions, the internet is meant for awareness.
The most common signs of chronic dehydration include the following:
Dehydration can occur in children, but it is more difficult to diagnose as babies and toddlers can’t express when they are thirsty. So, in rare cases, they can become acutely dehydrated which can be very dangerous. If you are not sure how exactly to keep track of your baby’s hydration, then it is best to speak to their pediatrician. However, if a toddler or child has had an illness with symptoms of fever, nausea, diarrhea, then they are probably dehydrated because of that.
Chronic dehydration appears differently in everyone depending on their lifestyle and diet. You may experience some of the above symptoms, and finally, realize that you are in fact drinking too little water each day. For some people, they may not notice that they are low on fluids, as their body becomes less sensitive to water intake and gets used to rationing water. Instead of worrying about any of these health issues, simply drink more water to improve your health, it’s that easy!
Your body needs water to function properly, everyone knows that. What most people don’t realize is how much water they actually need. Being dehydrated is your body’s reaction to not drinking enough water, resulting in a fluid deficiency.