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Yogita Ingle 8 years ago
Dehydration occurs when you use or lose more fluid than you take in, and your body doesn't have enough water and other fluids to carry out its normal functions. If you don't replace lost fluids, you will get dehydrated. The basic causes of dehydration are not taking in enough water, losing too much water or a combination of both
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