During high temperatures in summers, it is recommended to drink plenty of water to avoid:
During high temperatures in summers, it is recommended to drink plenty of water to avoid:
(A) Dysentery
(B) Food Poisoning
(C) Dehydration
(D) Hepatitis
Being well-hydrated is a must to stay safe from dehydration, a condition in which you lose more fluids from sweating than you consume. Dehydration makes it difficult for your body to maintain a normal temperature and perform normal body functions, which can lead to serious heat-related health problems like heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
Dysentery: a condition in which there is severe diarrhoea with blood and mucus, which occurs due to contaminated food and water.
Food poisoning: occurs in summer days because of the reproduction of bacteria in food, which is not prevented by drinking water.
Hepatitis: a condition in which there is inflammation of the liver due to a virus in contaminated water and food, which is not prevented by drinking water but by using clean and filtered water.