Practical hydration strategies include: Aim for 68 glasses (1.52 litres) of fluid daily : water is the optimal choice, though sugar-free squash, herbal teas, and other non-caffeinated beverages contribute to fluid intake (patients with heart failure, advanced kidney disease or on fluid restriction should follow their clinician's specific advice) Increase intake during hot weather or physical activity : fluid requirements rise with perspiration and environmental temperature Sip fluids regularly throughout the day : rather than consuming large volumes at once, which may exacerbate nausea Monitor urine colour : pale straw-coloured urine generally indicates adequate hydration, whilst dark amber suggests insufficient fluid intake Dietary considerations can support hydration status
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