Why we feel more thirsy in summers than winters for kids?
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they don't drink as much, and this can cause dehydration." We lose a great deal of water from our bodies in the winter due to respiratory fluid loss through breathing. Our bodies also are working harder under the weight of extra clothing, and sweat evaporates quickly in cold, dry
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The water deployed while sweating needs replenishment signaled by the “thirsty” feeling. It should not stay unnoticed, that sweating also deploys our bodies from minerals. So it might be a good idea to put a pinch of salt into the water to quench the thirst.
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