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Ramadan: How to protect the body from dehydration

The month of Ramadan has begun and this time the Corona virus is not the cause of the hustle and bustle that is seen every year, due to the lockdown, most people are spending their time at home.

With this blessed month, the heat has also started, so the biggest challenge at this time is to prevent dehydration in the body so that the whole month can be worshiped with humility and submission.

Most women face dehydration as their busyness increases during Ramadan, making it difficult to deal with household chores and worship with fasting.

Medical experts say that fasting in hot weather can lead to dehydration, for which the use of water in Sahar and Iftar should be increased.

Drink as much water or fruit juice as possible in Sahar and Iftar, and be sure to use milk and yogurt in your diet.

Here are seven easy ways to treat dehydration due to extreme heat in Ramadan.