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Dehydration Symptoms. 10 Common Symptoms of Dehydration
« on: April 23, 2018, 11:11:23 am »

Dehydration Symptoms. 10 Common Symptoms of Dehydration

The initial sign of the dehydration is the lack of breath or heavy breath. The organism requires a certain level of hydration to create the sufficient amount of saliva. This element has important antibacterial features that control the expansion of bacteria. Otherwise, the lowered production of saliva leads to the bad breath. As a result, a person smells unpleasant.

One more symptom you may have a dehydration is the deep yellow color of urine. A medium yellow pee is the symptom of the healthy human being. If the urine turns too yellow or even dark, it may be an alarming sign of dehydration. It means that the organism has lost at least 3% of water. When it achieves the mark of 5%, the pee becomes chardonnay-colored. When the pee is orange, it is the worst sign a person lacks a lot of water.

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