5 (worrying) things that can happen if the body is dehydrated

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5 (worrying) things that can happen if the body is dehydrated

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5 (worrying) things that can happen if the body is dehydrated

Proper hydration is essential for the maintenance of all the tissues, cells, and organs in the body. Even mild dehydration will affect basic functions and create a myriad of uncomfortable symptoms. Knowing the warning signals of insufficient hydration is key to keeping the body healthy and in optimal condition. The following are five serious effects that indicate the body is not getting enough water:

Fatigue and potential brain fog

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Fatigue and potential brain fog

When you don't have enough water, your body lacks fluids to transport nutrients and oxygen efficiently. You then feel that tired, lazy, and fuzzy feeling. Brain functions slow down with dehydration, so you'll find it difficult to concentrate or even remain awake. Mild loss of fluids can impair memory, mood, and performance. Staying hydrated keeps your energy level and mental acuteness in prime condition.

Headaches

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Headaches

A headache is one of the earliest and most common symptoms of dehydration. When the level of body fluids drops, the brain will shrink or retreat from the skull because of a loss of fluids, and this will result in pain. A decrease in blood flow and oxygen to the brain caused by dehydration will also increase the pain. Drinking water will normally correct this issue immediately, especially if you have tension headaches or migraines.

Muscle spasms and cramps

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Muscle spasms and cramps

Water is essential to ensure proper muscle functioning since it helps ensure electrolyte balance, primarily sodium, potassium, and magnesium, which are important minerals for our body. During dehydration, the levels get imbalanced, giving a greater opportunity for cramps and spasms in muscles, especially during or after exercise. It also affects muscle recovery as well as coordination. Good hydration guarantees that muscles relax and contract without any issue, reducing soreness as well as enhancing physical performance and stamina.

Dry skin

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Dry skin

Your skin reflects your internal water level. If you are dehydrated, your skin may appear dry and lackluster, and lose its healthy bounce. One simple test is to pinch your skin; if it does not immediately snap back, you are probably low in fluids. Frequent dehydration can lead to premature wrinkles, flakiness, and sensitivity. Water consumption moisturizes the skin from the inside out, increases elasticity, and maintains a healthy, glowing complexion naturally.

Sunken eyes

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Sunken eyes

Dehydration affects more than just your skin and muscles; it impacts your eyes as well. Without sufficient fluid, your body produces fewer tears, leading to dryness, irritation, and even a sunken appearance around the eyes. This can cause discomfort, blurred vision, or sensitivity to light. Staying hydrated helps keep your eyes properly lubricated and reduces the risk of infections, redness, or long-term dryness-related complications.

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