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Tehran's Extreme Heat Demands More Daily Hydration Than Mild Seasons

Tehran's dry summer air and daytime heat push daily fluid needs higher than in milder seasons.

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By Tehran Wellness Desk · Published 8 July 2026, ۱۲:۳۰

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Tehran's Extreme Heat Demands More Daily Hydration Than Mild Seasons

Tehran residents need at least 3.5 litres of fluid daily during July to offset losses from temperatures that routinely climb above 34 degrees Celsius. Municipal health reports released last week noted a 12 percent rise in dehydration-related clinic visits since mid-June.

The spike coincides with longer daylight hours and low humidity that accelerates moisture loss through skin and lungs. City nutrition programs now urge residents to track intake more closely rather than rely on thirst alone.

Local programs track needs

Staff at the Tehran Municipality’s Vanak District wellness centre began distributing free hydration logs on 1 July. Participants record every glass alongside outdoor time spent near Valiasr Street markets. The same initiative runs at a satellite site in the Tajrish neighbourhood, where volunteers measure urine colour charts for 200 residents each week.

Both locations report average intake among active adults sits near 2.8 litres, short of the 3.5-litre target set by local dietitians. Organisers plan to add mobile reminders through the city app by the end of the month.

Evidence points to simple swaps

A 2025 study by Tehran University of Medical Sciences found that participants who replaced one daily sugary drink with plain water reduced afternoon fatigue scores by 18 percent. Bottled water at corner kiosks along Enghelab Avenue costs 8,000 rials per half-litre, while tap water filtered at home runs under 2,000 rials daily for a family of four.

Next steps for most households involve carrying a marked 750-millilitre bottle on commutes and adding cucumber slices or mint from local produce stalls to improve taste without added sugar. Those with existing conditions should adjust targets only after consulting a physician at one of the district centres.

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