Headache
Have you ever had those dehydration-induced headaches that make you go crazy? If not, that’s fine; they’re more common in athletes. If you stop drinking water, you might experience one, too, even if you’re not up and running for the marathon.
Generally, dehydration-induced headaches are caused by intense sweating, which leads to excessive sweating, which causes dehydration. As I mentioned earlier, it thickens the blood, which makes it much more difficult to carry oxygen. Your brain won’t receive the needed oxygen, and this might lead to a bad headache.
If you want to change this habit of not drinking enough water, I’m totally with you and support your initiative. So much so that I wanted to share with you my favorite product, the Brita XL Water Filter Dispenser. This amazing product only needs 5 minutes of attention a day (because you have to add water to filter it), and then you have all the water you need.
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5 Responses
Dehydration can lower blood pressure, which is why some blood pressure meds are diuretics.
Very good article. I have kidney problems and need a lot of water every day.
Great information!!! Thank you so very much! Samuella clarett
This can be true. I know this first hand. Pun on fact
I know this first hand. Too much sugar lead to yeast infection.Also