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Thirst, as you've likely experienced, is a common symptom of dehydration, Nadia Khan, M.D., an internal medicine physician at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield, Illinois, tells SELF. Ahead, SELF asked experts to break down the difference between everyday thirst and true dehydration-plus the dehydration symptoms to keep on your radar, because they're not always super obvious. Dizziness The low blood pressure that comes with dehydration can also make you feel woozy, Dr. Khan says. Thirst vs. dehydration | Dehydration causes | Dehydration symptoms | When to see a doctor | Dehydration prevention What's the difference between feeling thirsty and actual dehydration?. [Extracted from the article] |