Five Signs of Dehydration in Older Adults

As our bodies age, we may not feel thirst as clearly as before. Here are five signs of dehydration to look out for.

The five signs of dehydration in older adults are muscle cramps, dizziness, headaches, confusion and fatigue. Video by AARP.

Five Signs of Dehydration in Older Adults
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The five signs of dehydration in older adults are muscle cramps, dizziness, headaches, confusion and fatigue. Video by AARP.

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As our bodies age, we may not feel thirst as clearly as before. Here are five signs of dehydration to look out for.

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