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Health Tip: Prevent Dehydration

Drink before you get thirsty

Posted July 28, 2008

(HealthDay News) -- It's easy to get dehydrated if you're not careful. A stomach bug, sweating outside in the hot weather, and just not drinking enough water can lead to dehydration, a serious condition.

Stay well-hydrated with these suggestions from the U.S. National Library of Medicine:

  • Drink plenty of fluids -- especially water -- each day.
  • When exercising or sweating, and during hot weather, be sure to drink more water.
  • Elderly people, children and people who are sick need to be carefully monitored to prevent dehydration.
  • Drink plenty of fluids if you are vomiting, have a fever, or have diarrhea.
  • If you think you may be starting to get dehydrated, contact your doctor at once -- before you start to have symptoms.
  • Warning signs of dehydration may include: not producing tears, sunken eyes,little or no urine output for eight hours or more,rapid heartbeat, listlessness, and dry skin, mouth or eyes.

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