Water intoxication, also known as hyper-hydration, water poisoning, overhydration or hyponatremia, is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain functions that results when the normal balance of electrolytes in the body is pushed outside of safe limits by over-consumptio...
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Medications most frequently discussed with Water Intoxication
...the list. My friend was in a frat that had a pledge die during hell week. One of the initiation rites involved drinking gallons and gallons of water. They learned about water intoxication the hard...
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...few people, and during certain events where large quantities of water are drunk, the symptoms of water intoxication are watched for.
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...tho? and how much water should I give him? don't want him to get water intoxication...\"
He's beyond the point of water intoxication. DD has these sippy cups and most of it ends up on her...
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...insulated water bottle which helps me to remember to drink.
Except for the caution about water intoxication RNJen30 mentions, your plan sounds good if it helps for you. I am...
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...period of time to get water intoxication…;I drink about 4 liters sometimes ...drinking that amount throughout the day. Water intoxication mostly happens from drinking too...
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...know who has diabetes drank constantly, so much so that her parents had to research water intoxication because they were afraid of that happening.
My cat has diabetes and the...
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...is near impossible to carry when there are scarce water sources
To the water intoxication point, I also consume salty snacks when drinking lots of water. Normally it...
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It's not just the honey that is an issue here; it's also the water. Water intoxication is a very real risk to an infant. I doubt that OP's MIL gave her enough to really do anything, but...
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Here in Australia we still hear about Anna Wood to this day. Even though she died from water intoxication, not ecstasy....
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