Hyponatremia is defined as a drop in sodium levels below 135 mEq/L in blood serum.
When the sodium level in your body falls, water enters the cell via the semipermeable cell membrane via osmosis.
Hyponatremia, or a lack of sodium in the blood, can cause brain enlargement.
Hyponatremia, or a lack of sodium in the blood, can cause brain enlargement.
Overhydration can cause heart failure in dialysis patients.
High water consumption also lowers plasma levels of arginine vasopressini, which aids in kidney function preservation.
Iron overload is not necessarily harmful, but it can induce liver problems in rare circumstances.
Frequent urinating, say once every 15 minutes, can be extremely inconvenient, whether at home, work, or school.
Drinking water is disinfected with chlorine. However, drinking too much water puts you at risk of chlorine poisoning.
Water intoxication can cause damage to your brain and visceral organs, which can lead to coma.