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  2. Management of dehydration - Wikipedia

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    When diarrhea occurs, hydration should increase to prevent dehydration. The WHO recommends using the oral rehydration solution (ORS) if available, but homemade solutions such as salted rice water, salted yogurt drinks, vegetable and chicken soups with salt can also be given. The goal is to provide both water and salt: drinks can be mixed with ...

  3. Overhydration Is Possible, But How Can You Tell? - AOL

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    Overhydration is the opposite of dehydration, but still involves an electrolyte imbalance. Learn if you’re drinking too much water here. Overhydration is the opposite of dehydration, but still ...

  4. You Are Probably Drinking Too Much Water, Say Experts - AOL

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    Athletes aren’t the only ones susceptible to overhydration. In an interview with Glamour last fall, Brooke Shields said that she suffered a grand mal seizure from drinking too much water .

  5. “The single most important thing we can do to treat and prevent chronic disease is learn how to hydrate properly.” Don’t overhydrate Some people—in an attempt to stay hydrated on hot ...

  6. Dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Many older people have symptoms of dehydration, with the most common being fatigue. [11] Dehydration contributes to morbidity in the elderly population, especially during conditions that promote insensible free water losses, such as hot weather.

  7. Water intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Water intoxication, also known as water poisoning, hyperhydration, overhydration, or water toxemia, is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain functions that can result when the normal balance of electrolytes in the body is pushed outside safe limits by excessive water intake.

  8. The Worst Thing You Can Do In A Heatwave If You Want To Stay ...

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    Overhydration, a.k.a. hyponatremia, occurs when the sodium in your blood is too low. It can happen to people who drink a lot of water, which dilutes the sodium in blood. It can also affect ...

  9. Exercise-induced nausea - Wikipedia

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    Another possible cause of exercise induced nausea is overhydration. Drinking too much water before, during, or after extreme exercise (such as a marathon) can cause nausea, diarrhea, confusion, and muscle tremors. [4] Excessive water consumption reduces or dilutes electrolyte levels in the body causing hyponatremia. [4]