Water intoxication associated with temporomandibular pain after oxytocin-induced midtrimester abortiondoi:10.3109/01443618509067755Schoenfeld, A.Hod, M.Lidor, J.Ovadia, J.Taylor & FrancisJournal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Too much water is associated with a condition called hyponatremia, which happens when the concentration of salt in the body is too low. It's also called "water intoxication." Drinking large quantities of water in a short period of time throws off the body's electrolyte balance. When someone ...
Acute symptomatic hyponatremia is a rare complication of water intoxication. Excessive water intake alone is unlikely to cause symptomatic hyponatremia unless there is impairment of water excretion. We report a case of hyponatremia associated with non-psychogenic polydipsia and an overdose of an herbal ...
A 64-year-old patient with major depression who developed self-induced water intoxication associated with rhabdomyolysis is presented. The possible link between acute hyponatremia and muscle injury is discussed and previous reported cases with this association are reviewed. The importance of recognizing th...
OXYTOCIN AND WATER INTOXICATION. INTRAVENOUS INFUSIONS of dilute solutions of oxytocin are widely used in obstetrics and gynecology. While it is generally recognized that oxytocin therapy ... PJ Whalley,JA Pritchard - 《Jama》 被引量: 166发表: 1963年 Oxytocin, "Salting Out," and Water ...
is better to sip water rather than chugging it down. Chugging water can lead to over-filling the stomach and a feeling of being bloated. After a losing water, such as when one exercises, it is better to drink less water and replenish ones electrolytes as well to prevent water intoxication...
In 1994, the CDC reported incidents of severe water intoxication symptoms with infants whose beverages were prepared with distilled or low mineral bottled water. Reduced Levels of Calcium and Magnesium Even though food is a much richer source of calcium and magnesium intake than water, demineralized...
It is sometimes also called water intoxication, overhydration, or water poisoning. Sodium, or salt, is an electrolyte that regulates how much water goes in and out of cells. Basically, too much water dilutes your sodium levels and interferes with organ function. When hyponatremia occurs, your ...
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Overall, the safety of Japanese water therapy is not questioned. This practice is marked as generally safe to be followed. It is worth mentioning that this practice is associated with potential health risks. Japanese water therapy can lead to water intoxication when done improperly. Water intoxicati...