(HealthDay News) -- Though anyone can become dehydrated, there are some people who should be careful to drink enough water. The American Academy of Family Physicians mentions these risk factors for dehydration: Having a bladder infection or kidney stone. Being pregnant or breast-feeding. Spending time outdoors in hot weather. Exercising. Having a fever or diarrhea. Vomiting. Trying to lose weight.
(HealthDay News) -- Though anyone can become dehydrated, there are some people who should be careful to drink enough water. The American Academy of Family Physicians mentions these risk factors for dehydration: Having a bladder infection or kidney stone. Being pregnant or breast-feeding. Spending time outdoors in hot weather. Exercising. Having a fever or diarrhea. Vomiting. Trying to lose weight.