I’ve been drinking around 2–3 liters of water daily, yet I still feel thirsty frequently. My mouth often feels dry, especially in the afternoon. I recently increased my workouts and have been sweating more than usual. Could dehydration still be the reason?
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Increased sweating can raise your fluid requirements beyond your usual intake. Electrolyte losses may also contribute to persistent thirst.
Helpful tips:
- Drink water consistently throughout the day
- Eat water-rich foods like fruits and vegetables
- Replace electrolytes after intense workouts
Persistent excessive thirst should be medically evaluated, especially if accompanied by frequent urination or unexplained fatigue.






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