The signs and symptoms of mild to moderate dehydration will occur when as little as 2% of the body weight is lost through fluid. The body requires the correct balance of fluid and electrolytes (salts and minerals) to maintain everyday functions and preserve health. Internally, the body has special mechanisms which help to keep this balance in check. However, the loss of fluid and electrolytes through urine, sweat, vomit, diarrhea and other bodily fluids can upset this balance, and in some cases, a person may experience dehydration.
Some of the signs and symptoms of dehydration include:
Increased thirst
Fatigue / Lethargy
Dizziness
Headaches
Dark or decreased urine output
Sticky or dry mouth
Loss of skin elasticity
Irritability
Try to recognize the common signs and symptoms of dehydration. If and when they occur, start using an oral rehydration solution, Hydralyte, as soon as possible.
Remember that dehydration can be of particular concern for the elderly and for young children.
If you are experiencing dehydration, you need to act fast and drink an effective rehydration solution containing electrolytes. The best options are Hydralyte’s scientifically formulated electrolyte solutions as they contain the correct balance of sugar and salt, to ensure that you rapidly restore what the body has lost. Oral rehydration solutions are formulated based on the World Health Organization guidelines for rapid and effective rehydration. It is important to start drinking these products as soon as you notice any signs of dehydration (such as dry mouth, dizziness, fatigue), and sip small amounts at regular intervals to enhance absorption (better than drinking a large bottle all at the one time. You should also monitor yourself for the signs and symptoms of more severe dehydration (such as fainting or very low blood pressure) – if these happen you should seek medical advice as soon as possible.
When you are planning to exercise, you should ensure that you start in a well hydrated state. To ensure you are well hydrated, aim to drink 8 glasses of water a day. Then, during exercise your fluid intake should match your fluid outlay. A good tip is to take 2 to 3 sips of Hydralyte’s electrolyte solution while performing sustained moderate to vigorous physical activity – this will help to prevent potential dehydration.
To rapidly rehydrate the body, you need to consume a hydration beverage that contains the correct balance of glucose and electrolytes for fast and effective absorption. The World Health Organization suggests an oral rehydration solution (such as Hydralyte), which provides fast and effective restoration of both fluid and electrolytes. In situations where you are fluid and electrolyte depleted (such as in cases of stomach flu, heavy sweating or other illnesses) an oral rehydration solution may provide fast and effective rehydration.
To rapidly rehydrate the body, you need to consume a hydration beverage that contains the correct balance of glucose and electrolytes for fast and effective absorption. The World Health Organization suggests an oral rehydration solution (such as Hydralyte), which provides fast and effective restoration of both fluid and electrolytes. In situations where you are fluid and electrolyte depleted (such as in cases of stomach flu, heavy sweating or other illnesses) an oral rehydration solution may provide fast and effective rehydration.
This is not a very fun topic, we know, but it is incredibly important. Diarrhea is a common cause of moderate dehydration. Dehydration does not itself cause diarrhea.