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Can Drinking Water Make You Sick?
Too much of a good thing can spell disaster for athletes, dieters, and health nuts alike. Read on to find out how. By Seth Czarnecki You’ve read it on health blogs, diet websites, and fitness magazines: Drink eight glasses a day—every day. For the majority of us, we struggle just to make this mark, let alone exceed it. But could you actually ingest too much water? The answer is simply: Yes. Hyperhydration —also known as water intoxication—can cause sufferers’ brain to swell ultimately leading to fatigue, coma, or even death. Although relatively unknown, water intoxication has serious and real consequences. In 2007, Jennifer Strange died of over hydration when she partook in a water drinking competition. A local radio station hosted a contest entitled “Hold Your Wee for a Wii” in which contestants were asked to drink as much water as possible without using the restroom. Attempting to win the Nintendo Wii game system for her children, Strange complained of severe headaches. Though is it not known exactly how much water she consumed, the Coroner conducting the preliminary investigation stated her death was consistent with water intoxication. How Water Intoxication Works? According to researchers at the National Institute for Health (NIH), disturbs the body’s electrolyte balance. Electrolytes are required to maintain normal body functions such as blood pH, nerve and muscle function. Overhydration, as well as dehydration, upsets the electrolyte balance resulting in a rapid decrease in the body’s sodium levels. This is a condition known as hyperatremia. The kidneys cannot cope with an excess amount of liquid resulting in the minerals in the blood being diluted and a dangerous decrease in the body’s sodium levels. As the sodium concentration falls, water moves into the brain cells, which can result in a feeling of lethargy, coma, and death. |
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I have heard about that, too, years ago.
As the article says, excessive water can lead to kidney failure. And swelling of the brain.
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I rember their was story on the news were this boy was drinking to much water he died.
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I remember that too. It was a College hazing incident. They made this poor guy drink water to get into some fraternity, or whatever it's called, until he basically drowned himself. Very sad story.
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Too much of anything can be dangerous, doesn't matter how good for you it is.
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This reminds of incident took place a couple of years ago.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16614865/ |
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I remember when that story was originally in the news. Very shocking and very sad.
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