The excretory system (i.e., the kidneys, bladder, etc.)
The safe temperature for drinking hot liquids is generally considered to be around 140-160 degrees Fahrenheit (60-71 degrees Celsius). Drinking liquids hotter than this can increase the risk of burns and damage to the mouth and throat.
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Drinking liquids can help to hydrate the body, flush out toxins, keep the liver functioning well, and build red blood cells to fight infection. Drinking fluids helps greatly with illness.
A thick liquid would have a high viscosity :)Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
you cure the chills by staying warm and drinking lots of warm liquids
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Drinking liquids for a week may trick your body into thinking that you are starving, which could make you look larger. For this reason, it is dangerous to drink only liquids.
Drinking liquids can go into the lungs due to a failure in the swallowing reflex, often referred to as aspiration. This can occur when food or liquid is inadvertently inhaled instead of being directed down the esophagus, typically due to coughing, laughing, or talking while swallowing. Conditions such as neurological disorders, reduced consciousness, or muscle weakness can increase the risk of aspiration, leading to potential complications like aspiration pneumonia.
To prevent sweating after drinking hot liquids, try to drink slowly and allow your body to adjust to the temperature. You can also try drinking cold water or using a fan to cool down. Additionally, wearing breathable clothing and using antiperspirant can help reduce sweating.
Go to the bathroom frequently especially if you are going to be in a situation where you cannot access a bathroom for some time. If you are in a situation where you cannot go to a bathroom avoid drinking large amounts of liquids.
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