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What is dehydration? ​

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The process of losing or removing water or moisture. A condition caused by the excessive loss of water from the body, which causes a rise in blood sodium levels. Since dehydration is most often caused by excessive sweating, vomiting, or diarrhea, water loss is usually accompanied by a deficiency of electrolytes.

Examples include heat, excessive activity, insufficient fluid consumption, excessive sweating or medication side effects.
Answered by avishkar0017
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Explanation:

Dehydration is process of removal of water and salts from the body .

Ex.- In summer we feel tired and we drink water again and again.

In deserts like Sahara , we feel lack of water called dehydration.

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