væsketapet
Væsketapet refers to fluid loss in a biological context, most commonly in humans. It is the process by which the body loses more fluid than it takes in. This can occur through various physiological mechanisms. The most significant routes of fluid loss are through urine production by the kidneys, sweat evaporation from the skin, and respiration where water vapor is exhaled. Gastrointestinal losses, such as vomiting and diarrhea, can also contribute substantially to væsketapet.
The consequences of væsketapet depend on its severity. Mild fluid loss can lead to symptoms like thirst,
Factors contributing to increased væsketapet include hot environmental temperatures, strenuous physical activity, certain medical conditions like