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what is dehydration?

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Answered by Gpati04
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Dehydration is a condition that results when the body loses more water than it takes in. This imbalance disrupts the usual levels of salts and sugars present in the blood, which can interfere with the way the body functions.

Two-thirds of the human body is composed of water, which aids in numerous functions such as lubrication of the joints and eyes, digestion, and the flushing out of wastes and toxins. As the water content in the blood begins to decline, the resulting imbalance in the levels of minerals, salts and sugars can cause several harmful effects.

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Answered by shameemb
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Answer:noun

noun: dehydration; plural noun: dehydrations

the loss or removal of water from something.

"from an inspection of plants undergoing dehydration there was no evidence of root damage"

a harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body.

"the patient was suffering from severe dehydration and malnutrition"

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