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Staying Properly Hydrated in Summer Heat: What Doctors Recommend

Published June 2, 2026 at 4:36 am | By Lila Brashears, Staff Reporter

As the summer heat intensifies, staying properly hydrated is crucial for residents in Greenville and beyond. Health experts warn that dehydration can occur before individuals even feel thirsty, emphasizing the need to drink water consistently throughout the day rather than waiting for thirst cues.

During hot weather and physical activity, water needs significantly increase. For those engaging in extended exertion, such as outdoor sports or labor, sports drinks can be beneficial as they help replace electrolytes lost through sweat. However, it is important to note that alcohol and high-sugar beverages can contribute to dehydration and should be limited or avoided during heat exposure.

Incorporating water-rich foods into one’s diet can also aid in hydration. Foods such as watermelon, cucumbers, and oranges not only supplement fluid intake but also provide essential nutrients that support overall health.

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Common early signs of dehydration include dry mouth, dizziness, dark-colored urine, and reduced urination. Individuals should be particularly vigilant during the summer months, as older adults, young children, and those working or exercising outdoors face a heightened risk for dehydration-related heat illness.

As temperatures soar, Greenville residents are encouraged to take proactive measures to stay hydrated and maintain their health during the summer months. Regularly drinking water, consuming hydrating foods, and being mindful of the signs of dehydration can help prevent heat-related illnesses and ensure a safe and enjoyable summer.

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