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    Water Poisoning: Excessive Water Intake Could Be Fatal – Are You Making This Mistake?

    By Virat VermaAugust 12, 2024
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    Water Poisoning: Excessive Water Intake Could Be Fatal – Are You Making This Mistake?

    You’ve likely heard about food poisoning and the health problems it can cause, typically resulting from consuming food contaminated with pathogens. But are you aware of water poisoning?

    A case of water poisoning recently reported in Texas, USA, has been making headlines. According to a report by the Daily Mail, a man in the city was diagnosed with this rare condition. He exhibited symptoms similar to a heart attack, which led to his immediate hospitalization.

    Reports indicate that 74-year-old John Putnam, who was working as a landscaper at the time, was dealing with temperatures reaching 100°F (37.7°C). Due to extreme thirst, he consumed nearly three gallons of water within five hours. Initially, he experienced symptoms like nausea and fatigue, which escalated to severe complications such as chest pain and difficulty breathing by the evening. Doctors at the hospital diagnosed him with water poisoning.

    What exactly is this condition?

    Water Poisoning: Excessive Water Intake Could Be Fatal – Are You Making This Mistake?

    Two Cases Reported in Three Months

    Notably, before this case in Texas, a 35-year-old woman named Ashley Summers from Indiana, USA, was also diagnosed with water poisoning in early July. Unfortunately, Ashley succumbed to the condition.

    Health experts emphasize the importance of being aware of this serious health issue and staying vigilant about your health. Consuming too much water can be dangerous. While cases of water poisoning are rare, the risks should not be overlooked.

    What is Water Poisoning?

    Our bodies require water to function properly, but drinking too much in a short period can have serious health consequences. Excessive water intake can disrupt the body’s electrolyte balance. Water poisoning, also known as water intoxication, can interfere with the normal functions of the brain and kidneys.

    Drinking too much water can reduce the levels of electrolytes, particularly sodium, in the blood. This condition is known as hyponatremia. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, it can lead to life-threatening complications.

    What Are the Side Effects?

    When a person drinks an excessive amount of water in a short time, their brain cells may start to swell, increasing pressure inside the skull. This can lead to symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and vomiting. If not treated promptly, these symptoms can worsen, causing muscle weakness or cramps, elevated blood pressure, vision problems, confusion, and difficulty breathing.

    In severe cases, water poisoning can lead to seizures, brain damage, coma, and even death.

    Also read: Why Setting Multiple Alarms in the Morning Can Harm Your Health

    How Much Water Do You Need?

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are no official guidelines for daily water intake, as it can vary based on factors like body weight, physical activity, climate, and breastfeeding.

    Generally, drinking 3-4 litres of water per day is considered sufficient for adults. A study from 2013 suggests that our kidneys can excrete about 20-28 litres of water per day, but not more than 0.8 to 1.0 litres per hour. It is advised to avoid consuming more water than this.

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