The signs and symptoms of dehydration in adults range from minor to severe.
Mild to moderate dehydration may include the following:
Increased thirst
Dry mouth
Tired or sleepy
Decreased urine output
Urine is low volume and more yellowish than normal
Headache
Dry skin
Dizziness
Few or no tears
The above symptoms may quickly worsen and indicate severe dehydration with signs and symptoms are developing; severe dehydration may include the following:
Severely decreased urine output or no urine output. The urine, if any, produced is concentrated and a deep yellow or amber color.
Dizziness or lightheadedness that does not allow the person to stand or walk normally.
Blood pressure drops when the person tries to stand after lying down (low blood pressure or orthostatic hypotension)
Rapid heart rate
Fever
Poor skin elasticity (skin slowly sinks back to its normal position when pinched)
Lethargy, confusion, or coma
Seizure
Shock