?????what are the results of not drinking a lot of water??????!


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?????what are the results of not drinking a lot of water??????

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3 weeks ago
I MEANT TO PUT THIS QUESTION IN THE NON-ALCOHOLIC SECTION=-=-= NOT IN THE BEER SECTION
(I DONT DRINK ALCOHOL)


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3 weeks ago
I MEANT TO PUT THIS QUESTION IN THE NON-ALCOHOLIC SECTION=-=-= NOT IN THE BEER SECTION
(I DONT DRINK ALCOHOL)

Obviously dehydration...

* flushed face
* extreme thirst, more than normal or unable to drink
* dry, warm skin
* cannot pass urine or reduced amounts, dark, yellow
* dizziness made worse when you are standing
* weakness
* cramping in the arms and legs
* crying with few or no tears
* sleepy or irritable
* unwell
* headaches
* dry mouth, dry tongue; with thick saliva.

Severe dehydration
* low blood pressure
* fainting
* severe muscle contractions in the arms, legs, stomach, and back
* convulsions
* a bloated stomach
* heart failure
* sunken fontanelle - soft spot on a infants head
* sunken dry eyes, with few or no tears
* skin loses its firmness and looks wrinkled
* lack of elasticity of the skin (when a bit of skin lifted up stays folded and takes a long time to go back to its normal position)
* rapid and deep breathing - faster than normal
* fast, weak pulse

Hope this answers your question!

dehydration, possible death

dehydration and possible kidney infection

More room for drinking beer.

dehydration
confusion
kidney failure
dry skin
constipation

dehydration...and eventually your body slows down more and more and your energy level drops signifigantly and you feel dizzy and then can wind in the er. also water is good for your skin. so it can make your skin more oily or dry or you can have an increased amount of acne problems.

Dehydration and urinary tract infections are the most obvious. Thirst is also common-nothing will cure true thirst like cold water. Sweet or carbonated drinks will only make you thirstier and alcohol or caffiene will cause dehydration.

dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, kidney failure, death, etc.

You don't have to pee as often then if you just drank a little amount of water... you won't dehydrate unless you stop drinking all together !!!

Your body needs fluids. Without it it will not function properly. If you don't take in water then your pee turns really yellow until your body will eventually drink the fluids with in it's own body.

Being that this question is being asked in the "Beer, Wine & Spirits" topic I assume that you are asking this question in the context of not drinking a lot of water while "drinking."

The benefit of drinking a lot of water while drinking alcohol is that it re-hydrates your body as the alcohol leaves your system. As you drink the alcohol tends to replace the fluids in your system, which is fine until the alcohol starts evaporating and being flushed from your body. The result can be dehydration, but the more common problem is that it causes the small quantities of toxins in the alcohol to get concentrated which cause the traditional hang-overs.

Drinking lots of water does not guarantee that you won't have a hang-over, just like not drinking water doesn't guarantee that you will have one. But any hang-over you might still end up with won't be as bad as it would have been.

Happy drinking!




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