This is what happens to the body when you drink 3 litres of water every day for 30 days

The Indian Express

22,Jan,2026

This is what happens to the body when you drink 3 litres of water every day for 30 days

Water makes up a large part of our body weight and is essential for nearly every system: it helps regulate body temperature, lubricates joints, transports nutrients, cushions tissues, and flushes waste through urine and sweat. So, what happens when you drink 3 litres of water every day for 30 days? Drinking around three litres of water every day — roughly 100 ounces — can offer real benefits, especially if you live in a hot climate, do strenuous activity, or sweat a lot, said dietician Vidhi Chawla, founder of FISICO Diet and Aesthetic Clinic.

With sustained, adequate hydration over a month, many people notice improved skin moisture, perhaps fewer headaches (especially those related to minor dehydration), and easier digestion or more regular bowel movements, since water helps prevent constipation, said Chawla.

“Proper hydration also reduces the risk of kidney stones — enough fluid dilutes the urine and helps flush out minerals that might otherwise accumulate,” said Chawla.

However, drinking 3 litres a day isn’t a one-size-fits-all prescription, according to Chawla; body weight, activity level and environment matter.

“For a relatively sedentary person in a mild climate, 3 litres might already be on the high side. Excessive water — or drinking too much too quickly — carries risks. It can dilute the sodium and other electrolytes in your blood, leading to hyponatremia. When sodium falls too low, cells swell; in the brain, that swelling can cause dangerous pressure, leading to confusion, headaches, muscle cramps, nausea, and in extreme cases, even seizures or loss of consciousness,” described Chawla.

You might also find yourself constantly running to the bathroom, especially if you spread your water intake evenly but lose little fluid through sweat or activity. “For people with existing kidney or heart conditions — or those on certain medications — forcing high water intake without medical advice can add stress to organs trying to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance,” said Chawla.

Therefore, 3 litres per day over 30 days could help you feel more energetic, support your digestion and kidney health, and perhaps benefit your skin and mood — if your body truly needs that much water (due to workouts, heat, or heavy sweating). You drink it steadily rather than gulping at once.

“But drinking that much water without need — or too quickly — can backfire, causing electrolyte imbalance or overburdening your kidneys. The key is to listen to your body: drink when you’re thirsty, not by rigid volume goals; keep an eye on your urine colour (pale yellow generally indicates good hydration); and adjust based on your activity, climate and health,” said Chawla.

DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.

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