dehidratáló
Dehidratáló is a term that refers to anything that causes dehydration, the state of excessive loss of body fluid. This can be a substance or a process. Substances that are dehidratáló typically draw water out of cells and tissues. Common examples include high concentrations of salt, sugar, or certain chemicals. Alcohol is also a well-known dehidratáló agent because it inhibits the release of antidiuretic hormone, leading to increased urination and fluid loss. Certain medications, particularly diuretics, are designed to be dehidratáló, increasing urine production to treat conditions like edema.
Processes that are dehidratáló involve the loss of water from the body. Excessive sweating, especially during