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Generally, in the right environmental conditions, about an hour or 2 depending on the rate of fluid loss. This can occur faster if there is physical strain placed on the individual, such as labor, injury, and health.

Symptoms will begin to effect a person when they have lost roughly 2% of their normal water volume.

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