
How to know you're not drinking enough water
Symptoms of not Drinking enough Water
By Virtue Digest
Dry Skin: It’s normal for our skin to change with the seasons. In winter, we may find that our skin seems dull and lifeless. This is because a dry skin lacks (oil) and we are meant to take care of it through the application of oil-rich products. When skin loses its lustre, it’s mostly due to dehydration.
Dry Mouth: It feels a bit too obvious to point this out. Not drinking enough water makes your mouth and tongue become extra dry and sticky, but some people may genuinely miss this sign. Along the same lines, being excessively thirsty is actually a symptom that you’ve been dehydrated for a while. In both cases, grab a glass and start replenishing any lost fluids. It’s worth mentioning, however, that a dry mouth and increased thirst can be a sign of something more serious. If your symptoms haven’t improved after a few days of focused rehydration, you should probably make an appointment with your doctor.
Feeling Tired All the Time: Pay attention to your routines to make sure that you are getting enough sleep every night. If you are resting well but still feel sluggish and tired all of the time, you might be dehydrated.
Having Urinary Tracts Infection: One major cause of urinary tract infections is dehydration. Drinking water helps to flush bacteria from our bladders, thus preventing infection from setting in. Some warning signs that our water intake is too low include dark coloured urine or a decreased need to urinate at all. Of course, if it feels like you’ve got an infection, see a medical professional and drink plenty of water.
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