With the effect of hot weather and high humidity, water consumption becomes more important as water loss increases with sweating. The human body loses not only water but also minerals through sweating, and in cases where the lost fluid and minerals are not replaced, the electrolyte balance of the body is also disrupted. Disruption of this balance affects the whole body, especially the kidneys.
Dehydration is a state of deterioration in body functions due to excessive water loss. All organs and organisms, from cells to organs, need water and cannot function without water. Water is vital for the human body.
Drinking at least 2-2.5 liters of water during the day will protect you against the possible risk of dehydration.
Mild signs of dehydration:
Signs of severe dehydration: