Not really. Your body sweats constantly. It's one of the ways your body rids itself of toxins, as well as attempting to cool. How much you sweat is a factor of your genetics and how fit you are. You might be able to feel a little cooler by drinking some ice water, but it won't stop you from sweating.
Some of it comes out in sweat. It balances out if you drink enough water.
You get dehydrated and if you don't drink any for a week, you might die!
You will get dehydration. Dehydration is when you're body loses more water than what it takes in. It's easy to get dehydration but its more common in the summer due to the hot temperatures.
You get dehydrated and need to drink more water.
If you don't drink enough water, you could become dehydrated. This can result in many problems if it gets bad enough, such as your kidneys shutting down.
you can dehydrate and some times die.
When you exercise you sweat. When you sweat, you lose water. You will become very dehydrated if you do not replace the water
When you drink water, your body may sweat as a way to regulate its temperature. This process helps cool you down by releasing heat through your skin.
Sweat forms in your body through the process of sweat glands releasing a mixture of water, salts, and other substances onto the skin's surface. When your body temperature rises, such as during exercise or in hot weather, sweat helps to cool you down through evaporation.
Okay, here's what I know.If you drink WAY too much water, you can get water intoxication. This mostly happens to athletes, and young infants. Infants might drink many bottles of water, and athletes might drink too much since, of course, they sweat a lot.So, you can sort of "drown", but only technically.
When you do not drink enough water, this is called dehydration/dehydrate.
you wont swet that much since water hydrates you