Avoiding Dehydration In The Summer

Avoiding Dehydration In The Summer

It is common knowledge that drinking an adequate amount of water is part of living a healthy life. During the summer, this can be especially challenging with the heat and extra time spent outside. As we age, it is even more important to drink the right amount of water. In this article, we will explore ways to look for signs of dehydration as well as ways to stay hydrated.

Common Signs of Dehydration

Many of the signs of dehydration can be confused with signs of other health problems. Here is a list of signs and symptoms to look for.

  • Not peeing or having very dark yellow pee.
  • Very dry skin.
  • Feeling dizzy.
  • Rapid heartbeat.
  • Rapid breathing.
  • Sleepiness, lack of energy, confusion or irritability.
  • Fainting.
  • Dry or sticky mouth
  • Not peeing very much
  • Dark yellow pee
  • Dry, cool skin
  • Headache
  • Muscle cramps

If you or anyone you know experiences some of these signs, it is best to get them water as quickly as possible. If symptoms are severe, take them to the nearest hospital. Older adults are more at risk for dehydration, because they can be more likely to forget to drink water. Also, with other underlying health issues, some of these symptoms may not be as obvious.

How To Stay Hydrated

A common misconception about hydration is that water consumption is the only way to hydrate. While drinking water is great for you, it is not the only way to get an adequate source of fluid. Here are other ways you can work on getting the water you need for your body.

  • Eat your vegetables.
  • Take advantage of summer fruit.
  • Eat a cold soup.
  • Start your day with oatmeal.
  • Buy a water bottle that is fun to drink from.
  • Track the amount of water you are consuming.
  •  Order water when you are out to eat.

Hydration is key to staying healthy and alert. Seniors are at greater risk for dehydration because of how body composition changes with age.

Water is necessary for nearly every bodily function, from lubricating joints to regulating body temperature and pumping blood to the muscles. So not getting enough of it can have serious health consequences.

Orchard at Athens is a luxury assisted living community in Athens Georgia. We offer a wide range of outdoor and indoor physical activities for our residents, and know the importance of staying hydrated. Please contact us to learn more about our community and activity programs.