Drinking water really will be fat

Drinking water generally does not lead to body fat, drinking too much water can easily lead to edema in the limbs and the formation of a fat state. In general, water enters the body after being absorbed and digested by the intestines, and is transferred to various parts of the body with blood circulation to provide energy for other organs and organs, but if you drink too much water instead, it will lead to an increase in water content in the body, resulting in swelling of cells in the body, and even symptoms of water intoxication will occur. In this case, the individual will appear fat when the surface of the body appears puffy. In addition to this, the individual will have headaches and loss of orientation. Gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting may occur. It may even lead to brain cell edema causing brain disorders, and in severe cases, increased intracranial pressure and possibly jet vomiting, which may endanger life and cause death if left untreated.