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Drinking too much water generally results in nothing worse than a frequent flier pass to the restroom—but under certain circumstances, it can cause extreme illness and even death.
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Hyponatremia, sometimes called “water intoxication,” causes abnormally low levels of sodium and other electrolytes in your bloodstream, which then can lead to serious health problems such as seizures, coma, and, in rare cases, is fatal.
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In severe cases, water intoxication can lead to serious health problems including seizures, coma, and, in rare cases, even death.
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Yes, drinking too much water is dangerous.
More awareness is needed among the public.
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basically self induced SIADH
Why would anybody want to do that
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Damn but the other way around which is not drinking enough water is more harmful too how do we maintain the real balance bw the two
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Yes, this is true
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Excess of everything is dangerous
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Informative!
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This will never happen to me I forget I have to drink water
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