subject: Coping with Dehydration [print this page] Dehydration is a condition of losing excessive amounts of water due to several reasons and causes. How to cope with such matter? There are several things people can do, such as drinking more water for those who are active and doing many activities in their daily life. What about you? If you are still clueless in dealing with such matter, you can read the explanation below.
The initial signs of dehydration are actually quite simple things to recognize. In fact, people mostly do not aware about their condition. The first sign is dry mouth. Further, the body will deliver the response in the form of thirst and tend to make you have more water intake. It will be followed by the decreased urine output. The only purpose of such response is to conserve water. The increasing level of dehydration will be signed by several conditions, such as stop sweating, muscle cramps, vomiting and nausea, and also the hearty palpitations.
Those signs are claimed as the main things people can see to detect the dehydration of someone. Definitely, drinking enough water will be recommended to avoid the other possible side effects for your health. The normal needs of water can be measured by dividing the body weight (in pounds) into two. The number is the amount of water (in ounces) people should take. So, eighty ounces of water are required if you have one hundred and sixty pounds weight.
Water brings many benefits more than people imagine. The essential role of water in our daily life should make us aware this is the cheapest way to keep and live a healthy life. You can train the habit to drink natural mineral water everyday. You should do it step by step until you are finally able to drink water in suitable amount with your needs in daily basis.