Water Toxicity: When Drinking Too Much Water Becomes Dangerous
A Look at the Rare but Serious Condition That Can Result From Overhydration
A 35-year-old woman in America lost her life due to a very rare and unique disease 'water toxicity'. According to the information, Ashley Summers of Indiana was on a weekend vacation with her family on July 4, when she had to go to the hospital.
According to the New York Post report, she felt dehydrated amid the scorching heat. So she drank water to quench her thirst, which became the cause of her death. According to the report, Ashley drank four bottles of water in a very short time, which proved fatal for her.
What is water intoxication?
The water toxicity is also called water intoxication or water poisoning. It occurs when a person drinks too much water in a short time, or due to some health conditions, too much water accumulates in the kidneys. This can affect the kidney's ability to eliminate excess water, which can lead to dangerously weak electrolytes, especially sodium.
Drinking too much water can be harmful
According to the information, our kidneys can remove only 0.8 to 1.0 liters of water per hour. In such a situation, drinking too much water can disturb the balance of electrolytes in the body.
Because of this, when a person drinks too much water, the electrolyte balance develops in the body, which is called water toxicity. This can sometimes lead to a serious situation.
However, people do not need to be afraid of this. It can be easily avoided. If you drink water in the right amount and at the right time, then you will not have any problem.