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2. Persistent Fatigue
3. Dry Skin and Lips
Your skin reflects your hydration status. Dry, flaky skin or chapped lips often indicates your body isn’t getting enough water to stay properly moisturized from the inside out.
4. Headaches or Dizziness
Lack of water can reduce blood volume, affecting oxygen delivery to the brain. This can lead to headaches, lightheadedness, or dizziness.
5. Constipation
6. Muscle Cramps
When your body lacks water, electrolyte levels can drop, leading to muscle cramps or spasms — especially during physical activity.
7. Dry Mouth and Bad Breath
Saliva helps keep your mouth clean and bacteria in check. Dehydration reduces saliva production, which can cause dry mouth and unpleasant breath.
8. Rapid Heartbeat or Palpitations
9. Reduced Urination Frequency
If you’re going less than 4–5 times a day, it may indicate insufficient fluid intake. Your body is conserving water, which is a red flag for dehydration.
10. Feeling Hungry All the Time
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