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An organized selection of dehydration pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.
The image is a cartoon illustration of a man with a sad expression on his face. He is wearing a grey t-shirt, grey shorts, and blue sneakers. He has a white towel wrapped around his neck and is holding a blue water bottle in his right hand. His left hand is sticking out his tongue, as if he is crying or upset. His eyes are closed and his mouth is open, indicating that he is in pain or discomfort. The background is white.
When your body screams “stop!”-this runner shows classic signs of overexertion during intense exercise.
A glossy, gradient blue water droplet illustrating freshness and clean water-perfect for eco-conscious design.
This expressive cartoon illustrates key symptoms of heat exhaustion-sweating, dehydration, and overheating-making it perfect for public health messaging.
A child showing classic dehydration symptoms: dry tongue, sweat, and thirst, with water nearby as a remedy.
A man visibly overheated-sweating profusely, dizzy, and fatigued-demonstrates classic early signs of heat exhaustion.
This illustration shows classic symptoms of heat exhaustion: heavy sweating, weakness, and dehydration under intense sun exposure.
When your brain feels foggy, time blurs, and even coffee can’t keep you upright-this is burnout in action.
A playful yet informative illustration showing the effects of extreme heat-sweating sun, broken thermometer, and cooling fan.
This expressive green emoji conveys feeling unwell-perfect for illustrating symptoms like nausea, flu, or exhaustion.
A cozy, hand-drawn plate of hot spaghetti topped with tomato sauce, served alongside a glass and bottle of red wine, all framed by delicate floral vines.
A friendly, approachable cartoon male face with expressive blue eyes and tousled brown hair-perfect for user avatars or story characters.
A cheerful pair of illustrated socks: one in soft pink with bold dots, the other in navy with bright squares and yellow accents.
This expressive leaky bucket shows how overloading a system leads to waste and failure-perfect for illustrating resource mismanagement.
This universal slip hazard sign warns of wet floors or spills, helping prevent accidents in commercial and industrial settings.
The Earth looks sick-running a fever from climate change-with a cold compress and thermometer in hand.
A cheerful, hand-lettered reminder to prioritize water-because even small sips add up to big health benefits.
This clinical diagram highlights the most common physical indicators of dehydration in infants and young children.
A young athlete takes a refreshing water break after exercise-hydration is key to staying energized and healthy.
An older adult showing classic signs of heat exhaustion: profuse sweating, flushed face, and fatigue-prompt action is essential.
This cartoon shows classic signs of heat exhaustion-panting, profuse sweating, and fatigue-under intense sun exposure.
This cheerful but overheated sun character illustrates heat-related discomfort-perfect for explaining heat stress or sun safety tips.
Feeling overheated? This illustration shows early signs of heat stress-sweating and discomfort-reminding us to stay hydrated and seek shade.
This icon visually communicates “not allowed” or “disabled,” often used to indicate removal of a feature like water usage or plant-related actions.
A clear visual guide to spotting dehydration symptoms across age groups-helpful for parents and health professionals alike.
A minimalist blue water droplet with a subtle highlight-perfect for conveying freshness, cleanliness, or conservation.
This visual guide highlights the most common signs of dehydration so you can act quickly before it worsens.
Stay cool and hydrated: one person uses water to cool down, while another shows signs of heat exhaustion-know the difference and act fast.
A minimalist water droplet symbol, perfect for representing purity, hydration, or eco-conscious design.