Most of the time we are simply not
drinking enough water, however excessive
sweating, blood loss, diarrhea and fever
are some conditions that lead to
dehydration.
Here are seven signs
from your body that
let you know when you need more water
daily.
1. Dry Skin – This is an early sign of
dehydration, which might be a precursor
for a severe health issue.
Not drinking enough means little or no
sweating; this causes the body to retain
toxins and salt normally excreted through
the skin.
It also affects the skin's ability to shed
dirt and accumulated oil; drink more water
to stave off acne breakouts.
2. Dry Mouth – Water lubricates the
mucous membranes in the throat and
mouth; it keeps your mouth moist long
after taking a drink.
3. Headaches – At times this might be a
way of the body informing you it needs
more water. Since the brain is a top
priority in the body, water from the blood
is used by the brain. This eventually
affects oxygen intake for the brain and
leads to a headache.
4. Loss of Muscle Mass – Fitness experts
always advise drinking water before, during
and after a workout. Muscles are made up
mainly of water; this means the less water
in the body, the less muscle mass.
5. Digestive Problems – Dehydration
causes the strength and amount of mucus
in the stomach to reduce, this may lead to
the accumulation of stomach acid. This
eventually leads to indigestion and
heartburn.
6. Fatigue – Feeling disoriented and tired
when you are dehydrated are warnings.
When fatigue sets in, we just reach out for
another energy drink or coffee to get an
energy boost.
When really a glass of water is the best
choice; coffee and energy drinks will long
term lead to further dehydration.
7. Dry Eyes – Your level of hydration
affects more than your mouth. Without
water in the body, your tear ducts dry up,
some blood-shots formed in the eyes are a
result of dehydration.