Seniors Need to Maintain Healthy Hydration Levels
As we age, our body’s ability to conserve water is diminished, and as such, we are more susceptible to water and electrolyte imbalances. Seniors also have a diminished sense of thirst, which means they may forget to drink enough fluids and become dehydrated. In addition, many medications commonly taken by the elderly have side effects that can cause dehydration such as blood pressure medications, heart disease medications, antihistamines, laxatives, and diuretics. Diuretics, also known as water pills, are often taken by seniors with high blood pressure or heart problems as a way to reduce the amount of fluid in the blood vessels and ease the pressure on the walls.
There are useful tips that can help seniors to remember to drink enough fluids and to maintain healthy hydration levels. To make it easy to stay hydrated, keep water in an easy-to-use water bottle. To add more electrolytes to your water and to give it some extra flavor, add a slice of lemon or lime to your water. It is recommended you drink moderate-size portions spread out through the day rather than drinking it all at once. Add ice to keep it cold, and to make drinking water a habit, try to drink it at the same times throughout the day.
This post is intended for informational purposes only. Please contact your health care provider with any questions or concerns you have regarding your health.
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