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Survival Time Water makes up 60% of a person's body weight. The maximum time an individual can go without water is about a week. This is an estimate based on observations of people at the end of their lives.
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Read More »If you lose as little as three percent of your 60% of body water, you might feel dehydrated. This can lead to serious medical issues. When a person cannot get any water, their body starts to send signals. The brain tries to tell the body to conserve as much water as possible and to urinate less. The kidneys then slow down. Toxins begin to build up in the body. Once this toxic buildup hurts the kidneys, they cannot remove toxins adequately from the body. When the kidneys fail, these toxins continue to build. This may cause widespread organ failure. Hydration will heal these effects. If you cannot get hydrated, your body will deteriorate quickly. Depending on a person's exertion levels, they may feel a change within a few hours. If the person is vomiting or has diarrhea, their body will lose water faster. This is because that percentage of water in our bodies keeps it functioning. It acts as a lubricant in all of our joints, regulates our body temperature and flushes away toxins. If your blood is not circulating correctly due to a loss of water, your blood pressure may crash. It only takes 10% of body weight loss to be considered an emergency. Thirst might not be something you think about until you're craving a big glass of water. Your body relies on that water to help it function. Without water, your body will die. You might be able to survive a few weeks without food, but water is crucial to every part of your being. Next time you're thirsty, grab a large glass of water and be thankful that you're maintaining your health.
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