BeneficialDog22 t1_j6c4qov wrote
Reply to comment by illessen in ELI5: why do our bodies randomly act like we haven’t had water in days and that we need to chug a bunch randomly? by Serratedlily
Well yes, that's what thirsty means lol.
Tiramitsunami t1_j6d2oyg wrote
That is not what being thirsty means. When you are thirsty you are down by a zillionth of a percent of what you'd need to be before you'd be close to dehydrated.
RixirF t1_j6c7p5k wrote
No, people think it's okay to be thirsty, and it's not. If you're thirsty, it's too late and you're already dehydrated.
UNFORTUNATE_POO_TANK t1_j6cc3hi wrote
What's too late? Your body has a very robust system to let you know if you need more water. You can go days without. Strongly not advised, but being thirsty doesn't mean too far gone in any way.
RockinMadRiot t1_j6d1hz8 wrote
Think of it this way, the brain is 80% water. So just as much as 2% dehydration can really effect its performance and cause issues.
Aristox t1_j6codeg wrote
Just because you don't die doesn't mean your physical and mental performance aren't reduced. You absolutely cannot go days without being dehydrated
ThePhysicsOfBaseball t1_j6ccokp wrote
Sorry, no. The way most people talk about this, it's horse shit, although that doesn't stop the myths from persisting:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/hydration-myths-debunked-in-5-easy-sips-1.3155705
> Bottom line: for healthy people doing normal things under everyday conditions, nature has already provided the perfect tool, precisely calibrated to replace the fluids that are lost through exertion, perspiration, urination and other excretion. > >It's called "thirst." Use it, and you can stop sweating about hydration.
DoctorWaluigiTime t1_j6ctbkp wrote
Indeed. If thirst meant dehydration, then everyone sleeping for 6+ hours a night would be dehydrated every morning lol.
RockinMadRiot t1_j6d1n90 wrote
But you could argue that we aren't doing as much in our sleep so using less fluid, when awake that's a different matter as we are using everything, including our brains.
Edit: just re-read, yes I agree with you. Thirst is just a sign you are starting to get low and need water, if you ignore that then very likely you will have dehydration
WeirdlyTallDwarf t1_j6chclu wrote
This is like saying "if you're hungry, you're already malnourished/starving".
Silly, is it not?
Aristox t1_j6coiyn wrote
No it's radically different. If you haven't eaten enough food your body will burn fat for energy. But your body has no alternative hydration source. You can go a month easy without food, you cannot go more than a few days without water and still live. And you cannot go a few hours of being lightly dehydrated without your body's performance falling below optimal
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