Healthy Living for Life - The Dangers of Dehydration

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2022
  • As temperatures are on the rise, people face a higher risk of dehydration, especially older people and children who are more susceptible to getting dehydrated. How much water should we drink, and what can happen to our bodies when we lose too much water? Find out in this week’s Healthy Living for Life.
    Healthy Living for Life is a weekly series sponsored, produced and hosted by Mountain-Pacific Quality Health.
    Healthy Living for Life offers a line-up of guests who will cover some tough topics like taking the keys from an aging parent, caregiver burnout and making end-of-life decisions. We’ll also have experts who can offer tips for staying safe in the hospital and getting the most out of visits with your doctor.

Komentáře • 7

  • @JH-nb4nn
    @JH-nb4nn Před 8 měsíci +4

    I lost water through diarhea and went into shock. I felt no thirst so didn't correct it. I was then hit with a headache and upon water and electrolyte consumption I stopped urinating for 8 hours. Over the following months I was hit with every dehydration symptom possible and couldn't drink water without nausea. I still have mild symptoms and doctors refuse to help because they say chronic dehydration is not possible.

    • @prasadkadam9755
      @prasadkadam9755 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Sam here I am suffering from severe dehydration since 3 months.
      Following symptoms:-
      Lightheaded
      Fatigue
      Eyes floaters
      Muscle twitching.

  • @aliciamarie9704
    @aliciamarie9704 Před 4 měsíci

    There is a trail in Australia where over-hydration happens a lot. It’s so hot that people don’t realize they are overdoing it. Luckily, there are rescue people on standby since it’s so common.

  • @mmhervey3449
    @mmhervey3449 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent. Thank you

  • @erdem-dg6xq
    @erdem-dg6xq Před 4 měsíci

    How long can we survive on fruits alone without drinking any liquids ?

  • @donnaesharpe4530
    @donnaesharpe4530 Před 10 měsíci +1

    His math is off. 8 glasses of water is not a gallon.

    • @MountainPacificQualityHealth
      @MountainPacificQualityHealth  Před 10 měsíci +3

      Thanks so much for watching, Donnae. We appreciate you taking the time to comment - and for checking our math! It would definitely depend on the size of the glass. He stumbled over his words a bit, but in this case, Dr. Kuntzweiler was probably thinking each glass would be 16 ounces, so 8 glasses would be 128 ounces, or a gallon. Of course, any other size glass would not get you to the right math. Either way you cut it, that is a lot of water to drink every day! Thanks again and stay hydrated out there!