There aren’t many things in this world as precious and as
refreshing as water. However, despite this, a good number of people deprive
themselves of the many benefits of water by not drinking enough on daily basis.
This damages their bodies in ways they might not even
realise.
Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares 9
signs to help identify when you are not drinking enough water.
Dry mouth
If your mouth is always dry, it’s a clear sign you might not
be drinking enough water. However, there are certain medications that cause dry
mouth. In this case, the dry mouth might be a side effect of the drug and not
caused by dehydration.
Headaches
If you are experiencing slight headaches, check yourself.
Assess your water consumption in the past hours and determine if it has been
less than adequate. Dehydration may be the cause of the slight headaches. A
glass of water, preferably cold but not too cold, may help get rid of that
headache.
Reduced urination and dark-coloured urine
If in a day, you rarely have to pee, it is likely you are
dehydrated. Also, when you eventually pee, if your urine is dark yellow or
worse, dark brown, it is a sign you are probably dehydrated and need to drink
more water.
Slight hunger pangs
Slight hunger pangs especially after just eating not too
long ago may be caused by dehydration. Before grabbing a snack, try drinking a
glass of water. If the hunger pangs recede, then chances are you were actually
thirsty not hungry.
Drowsiness
This can be caused by many things but one of the causes is
dehydration. In a bid to conserve the water in your body, your body slows down;
this leads to lethargy and overall sleepiness. A cool glass of water can help
perk your body up and give it what it needs to remain active.
Dry skin
Dry skin is one of the early signs of dehydration. If your
skin always feels flaky and dry, and you seem to always have to apply lotion or
lip balm to moisturise your skin when the weather is relatively humid, you
could be dehydrated. This is also accompanied by lack of sweat, which leads to
the body’s inability to wash away excess dirt and oil accumulated during the
day.
Dry eyes
Without water in the body, your tear ducts dry up, a lack of
or inadequate water in the body thus leads to dry bloodshot eyes. If you always
experience dry eyes, a likely cause of this is dehydration.
Digestive problems
Without proper hydration, the amount and strength of mucus
in the stomach tend to reduce. This allows stomach acid to eventually damage
your insides, leading to heartburn and indigestion.
Constipation
When there isn’t enough water in your body system, the water
that should be used by the intestines in the digestive process is used up by
the colon. This lack of lubrication in the intestines leads to constipation.
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