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Dehydration is Especially Dangerous for the Elderly: Here’s Why!

Alan Smith by Alan Smith
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Dehydration is Especially Dangerous for the Elderly: Here’s Why!

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The natural cycle of a human being’s body mandates that it ends with aging. This late stage of life is characterized by decreased motion, cognition, organ activity efficiency, and most importantly, nutrient absorption.

Among the important nutrients that your body needs and struggles with absorbing as you age is water. Have you ever wondered why your body needs more water as it ages? Let’s fin out the causes and symptoms of age-related dehydration and why it becomes more threatening as we age.

1. Causes of Dehydration among the Elderly

As you age, the way your body reacts to and absorbs water changes. There are 3 major signs of changes related to water and aging:

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1. You Get Dehydrated More Easily

As you age, your body starts using and losing more water than in earlier stages of your life. You start to sweat a lot even if you’re not doing any physical activities. Your urine, no matter how dehydrated you are, always has high levels of water in it, not only that but your urine is also very watery and drains your body of an important amount of water.

2. Weaker Sensation of Thirst

Another part of the getting old process is losing the sensation of thirst. Usually, when your body is lacking in water, your brain sends signals to your sensors to alarm a deficiency in water. That’s why you feel thirsty when there isn’t enough water in your body.

As you age, this process is not as efficient as before and your body is more at risk of getting dehydrated since it cannot sense when it needs water and when it doesn’t. That’s why it’s important to drink even though you’re not feeling so thirsty.

However, make sure you’re not drinking too much, which is over 11 glasses of water a day. That’s because if you drink too much water, you’re at risk of losing nutrients and sodium, which may lead to puffiness and other unwanted effects.

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3. Your Body Temperature is Not Stable

One of the main symptoms of aging is be irregular body temperature. Your body heats up and cools down more frequently than usual and in unexpected times. This also plays a role in how much water your body requires because if it heats too much, then it sweats too much and loses much more fluids, mainly water.

2. Symptoms of Dehydration

For all of those reasons above your body is more at risk of dehydration as you age. Here are some symptoms of 1% dehydration in your body to be wary of:

1.  Dizziness
2. Dry Mouth
3. Muscle Pain
4. Extreme Thirst
5. Dark Urine
6.  Constipation
7.  Kidney Stones
8.  Fatigue
9. Dry Skin

3. Benefits of Drinking Enough Water

If the percentage of dehydration reaches 3%, these symptoms become more severe. They might lead to chronic diseases, fainting, and if the dehydration persists long enough, it could be fatal. You should always drink enough water, especially when you’re elderly, to avoid the symptoms and benefit from the following advantages of drinking enough water:

1. Improved Digestion
2.  Better Mood
3. Less Brain Fog and Dizziness
4. Increased Cognition and Brain Activity
5. Better Physical Health
6. Regulated Body Temperature
7.  Healthier Skin and Hydrated Organs

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You should be drinking enough water from an early age so that’s by the time you’re old, drinking water is a necessary habit for you.

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