When exercising, you’ve got to watch out for dehydration caused by the combination of excessive sweating and not drinking enough water. To avoid the dizziness, headaches, and dry throat associated with this condition, you probably load up on water while working out, but you don’t want to overdo it. There is such a thing as drinking an excess of water. It’s known as hyponatremia or water intoxication, and it’s the opposite of dehydration. It basically means you have an abnormally low concentration of sodium in your blood . Guzzling a ton of water in a short amount of time can overload your kidneys and cause a drop in blood sodium levels. Sodium is important to your body because it’s an electrolyte (just like potassium and chloride). Your cells need these minerals in order to pass electrical impulses to other cells for normal bodily functions. A drop in sodium levels in your blood can cause water to enter your brain, which

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Is There Such Thing as Drinking Too Much Water?






