The scorching summer days are upon us, and it’s a crucial time to keep yourself and your loved ones well-hydrated. Dehydration can lead to fatigue, poor energy, and digestion issues. Whether you’re spending your days inside or relaxing poolside or at the beach, it’s essential to have a consistent way to stay hydrated.
“Drinking water can help you distinguish between true hunger and thirst,” says Dr. Kelly Holes Lewis, Director of Psychiatry at Modern Minds. “How many times have you headed out for a morning walk or run, only to realize it’s way hotter than you thought, leaving you sweating profusely and with a headache? Proper hydration can prevent these uncomfortable situations.”
How Much Should You Drink Daily?
Hydrating Foods
Incorporate hydrating foods into your diet, such as watermelon, cucumbers, oranges, and strawberries. These not only help with hydration but also provide essential vitamins and minerals.
Signs of Dehydration
“Dehydration occurs when we aren’t getting enough fluids,” explains Dr. Holes-Lewis. “It can become a serious medical issue, affecting kidney function, electrolyte balance, and blood pressure.” Signs include:
Tips for Hydration: Get Creative and Have Fun!
Dr. Holes-Lewis offers several tips to make hydration a fun and easy part of your routine:
Additional Tips on Hydration
Dr. Holes-Lewis also shares some additional insights:
Staying hydrated during these hot summer days doesn’t have to be a chore. By incorporating these tips and having a bit of fun with your hydration routine, you can ensure you stay refreshed, energized, and healthy all summer long.