Dehydration doesn’t just make you thirsty — it lowers your blood volume, which can lead to low blood pressure. Common triggers include illness (like fever or vomiting), strenuous activity, or not drinking enough water. Fatigue, lightheadedness, and dry mouth may be early warning signs.

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