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10. Decreased Urination

As the body becomes low on fluids, it is normal to experience less urination. This is yet another reason to drink a lot of water and other healthy liquids when experiencing gastroenteritis. The kidneys need copious amounts of water to process and clean the blood efficiently. A lack of water can lead to kidney failure.

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