Can You Get Dehydrated in the Winter?

When temperatures drop, many people are surprised to find themselves feeling symptoms of dehydration. So, the question becomes, can you get dehydrated in the winter? Yes, absolutely. Cold weather doesn’t eliminate your need for hydration, and several winter‑specific factors can actually increase your risk.

How is Dehydration Possible in the Winter?

No matter the weather, staying hydrated is essential. Although dehydration rates often rise in the summer, the illness remains common during the winter months. Here are a few reasons why:

  • Sweating under layers: Even in cold weather, wearing multiple layers or heavy coats can trap heat and cause you to sweat, leading to fluid loss.
  • Reduced thirst response: Cold temperatures naturally decrease your thirst reflex, meaning you may drink less water without realizing it.
  • Dry indoor air: Heating systems dehumidify indoor environments, causing moisture to evaporate more quickly from your skin and respiratory system. This can significantly increase fluid loss.

Warning Signs of Dehydration in the Winter

Winter dehydration looks similar to dehydration in warmer months. Common symptoms include:

  • Severe thirst
  • Dark-colored urine
  • Constipation
  • Dry mouth
  • Bloody nose
  • Chapped lips and skin
  • Headaches
  • Irritability
  • Feeling faint or dizzy
  • Rapid heart rate

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is recommended to seek immediate medical care.

How to Keep Your Body Hydrated in the Winter

Water makes up about 60% of the body and is essential to how your body functions daily. Here are some key ways to keep your body hydrated during the wintertime:

  • Use a humidifier to add moisture to the air; do not rely solely on heaters.
  • Apply moisturizing creams to protect your skin from dryness.
  • Drink water regularly — even when you don’t feel thirsty.

24/7 Care All Season Long

If you’re experiencing symptoms of dehydration or have health concerns this winter, do not overlook them. At Texarkana Emergency Center & Hospital, our team is ready to provide around‑the‑clock care to help you or your loved one feel better fast. Whether you need IV fluids, evaluation for cold or flu symptoms, or simply answers, we’re here to help.

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