yes
Usually by the time your body is thirsty, it is already dehydrated. Drinking plenty of water throughout the day will nearly get rid of that thirst response.
Thirst
The thirst response is triggered when the body is dehydrated, signaling to the brain that it needs more fluids. By drinking water in response to thirst, humans can maintain proper hydration levels, which is essential for various physiological functions and overall health. This helps the body regulate its internal environment, such as body temperature and electrolyte balance, to maintain homeostasis.
to quench thirst
Otherwise you die of thirst
first of all the question should be *" what does not drinking water do"*. when you don't drink water for awhile you start to dehydrate and after that die of thirst
After drinking a glass of water I felt no more thirst.
When I am hot I quench my thirst by drinking water.
Thirst is the body's response to the need for hydration, not specifically for energy. Dehydration can occur when the body lacks enough fluid to function properly, leading to thirst as a signal to drink water and restore fluid balance.
Yes, ADH (antidiuretic hormone) stimulates the sensation of thirst. When ADH levels increase in response to dehydration or high blood osmolarity, it triggers the sensation of thirst to encourage drinking and help restore fluid balance in the body.
Excessive drinking or thirst
8 glasses of water a day . it will flush out your kidney,quench your thirst and improve your body physically