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Water intoxication

Updated: 2024-03-20


Description

A condition that occurs from drinking too much water, upsetting electrolyte balances.

Overview

Water intoxication comes from drinking too much water or retaining water. This can decrease sodium in the blood to dangerously low levels, causing mild to life-threatening problems. People who have heavy sweat loss during work or activities are at risk.

Symptoms

Confusion, nausea and vomiting are symptoms. Severe cases can cause seizures, coma and death.

Treatments

If you suspect water intoxication, seek medical care. Treatments are fluid restriction, IV fluids high in sodium and medicines.