Medical Is Drinking Water Immediately After Being in the Hot Sun Dangerous?

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The discussion centers around the myth that one should avoid drinking water immediately after returning home from the hot sun, with the reasoning that the body needs to cool down first. Participants question the validity of this belief and express skepticism about any potential health hazards associated with drinking water right away. One contributor suggests that gulping ice-cold water might disrupt the body's temperature regulation, but emphasizes the importance of staying hydrated. They recommend drinking water when thirsty and advise against waiting too long, as dehydration can pose serious health risks. The conversation highlights the tension between traditional advice and the need for proper hydration after heat exposure.
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I read this article today: http://www.mothersdaycentral.com/mothers-day-fun/mom-myths/

And although i wasn't told a majority of those lies.. one thing I have been constantly told is that I shouldn't drink water immediately after coming home after being in the hot sun. The explanation has been that 'my body needs to cool down' before I gulp down water.

I have never been able to see any apparent reason behind this. Is this a myth? If not, what are the health hazards that can be caused by this?
 
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The only thing that I can think of is that guzzling ice-cold liquid might mess up your hypothalamus' thermostat function and prevent you from cooling properly. That's just a guess, though; I'm no expert.
 
If you're thirsty...DRINK WATER. :biggrin: If you're getting very dehydrated already, you should sip slowly, not gulp, so you don't end up just vomiting it back up. But certainly don't wait, you're only going to get more dehydrated the longer you wait, and that can be life threatening.
 
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rohanprabhu said:
... one thing I have been constantly told is that I shouldn't drink water immediately after coming home after being in the hot sun. The explanation has been that 'my body needs to cool down' before I gulp down water.

I have never been able to see any apparent reason behind this. Is this a myth? If not, what are the health hazards that can be caused by this?

You'll get "brain freeze"! :smile:

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