
Everyone needs at least six to eight glasses of fluid per day to be properly hydrated. If you exercise, you need more. Water regulates your body temperature, transports nutrients to your body, and carries waste away. Fatigue is one symptom of mild dehydration. Unfortunately, you cannot depend on thirst as an indicator of your fluid needs and you could be mildly dehydrated without knowing. You should get in the habit of consuming fluids regularly, even if you are not active. Fluids can come from water, juice, sports drinks, lemonade, milk, soups, or watery foods such as lettuce, cucumbers, and fruit.

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