For people with underlying diseases such as heart and kidney disease, drinking too much water for a short period of time or at one time may lead to water intoxication.
Patients with water intoxication show blurred vision, apathy, weakness, lack of interest in the surrounding environment, headache, vomiting, drowsiness, or even convulsions and coma, slow heartbeat, and some cause pulmonary edema.
In order to prevent water intoxication, it is recommended to drink water in small portions and not to drink a large amount of water at one time. In order to prevent water intoxication, don’t be too fast with the infusion rate of bottles, and patients with liver, kidney and cardiac insufficiency should strictly limit the amount of water intake and the speed of intake.
Patients with urinary tract infections, patients with concentrated urine, drinking more water appropriately is conducive to the restoration of health, and drinking more water appropriately can also prevent urinary stones, but drinking too much water will harm your health. People with cardiac and renal insufficiency and edema should not drink too much water at one time.
Drinking water to pay attention to safety, according to their own situation to master the daily amount of water. When drinking too much water causes discomfort, you should seek medical attention.