
Ask a doctor: ‘Can I be dehydrated even if I’m not thirsty?’
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While dehydration is often associated with being thirsty, that’s not the only warning sign. In this "Ask a doctor" series piece, physicians share five surprising signs of depleted fluids.
Erica Lamberg is a contributing writer for Fox News Digital.
The body loses fluids and water through sweating and urination, according to Cleveland Clinic.
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