When limiting your fluid intake, you should count anything that melts at room temperature as fluid. Such things as ice, flavored ice pops, ice cream, soup, and gelatin desserts all count as fluid. The tips below can help you feel less thirsty without drinking extra fluids:
- Suck on lemon wedges, hard sour candies, breath mints, thirst-quenching gum, or breath spray to moisten your mouth when you're thirsty. Choose sugar-free types if you have diabetes.
- Eat frozen fruits between meals instead of drinking fluids. Try frozen grapes, blueberries, or strawberries.
- Control your blood sugar level if you have diabetes.
- Eat less salt so you will feel less thirsty.
- Read food labels to find out salt content. Buy fresh foods or foods with no sodium or low sodium.
- Rinse your mouth with water but don't swallow it.
- Suck on a few ice chips. Freeze fruit juice or lemonade in an ice cube tray and use it as part of your fluid. It will be softer and easier to chew than regular ice cubes.
- Measure your drinking cups, mugs, and glasses to see how many ounces of fluid they really hold. Many sizes can be misleading.