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Describe the risks linked to dehydration
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Hi dear. Would be happy to help.
The risks linked to dehydration include:
• headaches
• dry mouth
• dizziness
• more thirst than usual
• dry skin
• tiredness
Of course, there are many more risks, but these are the top few. This should help answer your question.
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Muscle cramps, fatigue, headaches, decreased ability to excrete toxins/waste from the body or carry nutrients throughout the body dryness, wrinkles, etc
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