Drink boiled water to death, do you deserve to die if you don t drink water?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on how you drink it, and if you drink it directly, it will burn people, and if it is poisonous, it will kill people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Drinking boiling water is sure to kill you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, drinking too much water can cause water poisoning. Of course, you have to drink a lot of it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you drink water, you should die, why don't you die.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That breath of air should be damned.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What, you have to drink water every day, three glasses of water is good!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course not. It can improve the humidity of the respiratory mucosa, and then have a good secretion of immune components to resist pathogenic microorganisms, and have the benefit of improving the body's resistance to respiratory tract infections.

    It can maintain the body temperature within a constant range, because the specific heat ratio of water is high, and it can play an important role in maintaining the body temperature through sweating and urine.

    It can make the body's biochemical metabolism smoother, because many metabolisms in the body are carried out in a liquid environment, and drinking appropriate water to maintain a good liquid state can make the metabolism in the body travel more smoothly. 70% of the human body is made up of water. You can go three days without food, but you can't go three days without water.

    Especially when the weather is hot, it is necessary to pay more attention to the daily water intake. Drinking plenty of water can help help digestion, and the food eaten is digested and absorbed from the esophagus to the gastrointestinal tract after the teeth are chewed and saliva moistened.

    Drinking more water is conducive to the excretion of waste, after the digestion and absorption of nutrients from food, the remaining residues are discharged from the body through the way of dismantling dry sweat, breathing and excretion, which all need the help of water. Drinking water balances body temperature, and when the ambient temperature is lower than body temperature, in order to maintain body temperature and maintain normal physiological activities, water in the body will be retained in the body due to reduced evaporation of narrowed pores. If the ambient temperature is too high, water is excreted through dilated capillary respiration, lowering body temperature.

    Water can also promote the metabolism of cells, maintain the normal shape of cells, and maintain the moisture and elasticity of cells. Water also balances the blood, improves the circulation of blood and tissue fluids, and helps to balance blood viscosity and pH. Water can lubricate joints, and lubricating fluids are needed between the joints of the human body to avoid wear and damage between bones, which are maintained by water.

    Drink water every day even if you are not thirsty, and it is customary to drink a glass of water before breakfast after waking up every day, preferably lukewarm.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, this is one I copied.

    Eight glasses of water a day has become a health rule, but a Scottish family doctor recently wrote an article in the British Medical Journal questioning whether eight glasses is too much, and referring to the propaganda used by bottled water companies to make money. Experts point out that drinking eight glasses of water a day is a suggestion for the general public, and some people do need to drink less water because of physical function problems, but in a hot place, water should not be drunk.

    The article mentions that drinking too much water can lead to hyponatremia (too little sodium in the blood). Experts say the article is based on the Boston Marathon runner who died of hyponatremia from drinking too much water a few years ago. People who run slowly stop and run, have nothing to do halfway, and there are many water stations along the way, so they drink a lot of water along the way, resulting in hyponatremia (blood).

    Drinking too much water can cause hyponatremia.

    Researchers who tested blood samples from 488 Boston Marathon runners in 2002 and published a report in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2005 found that 13 out of 62 people had hyponatremia due to drinking too much water, and 3 were on the verge of death.

    Experts say similar incidents occurred at the Hong Kong Marathon, but fortunately no one died. It is not a problem for ordinary people to drink 12 glasses of water a day, but a small number of people do not know why, the body cannot drain excess water in time, and hyponatremia with diluted sodium in the blood occurs.

    Replenish water according to the amount lost.

    As for where does the phrase "eight glasses of water a day" come from? Experts say that it is calculated that the average person urins about 1500 ml a day, plus 500 ml of water lost through breathing and sweating, a total of about 2000 ml of water per day to replenish.

    Based on about 250 ml per cup (i.e. per measuring cup), it is equivalent to eight cups.

    Low awareness of thirst during exercise.

    The recommendation of eight glasses of water a day is about the same for someone who works in an air-conditioned office. However, people working under the scorching sun, such as construction workers, can lose up to 2,000 millilitres of water per hour, and U.S. troops fighting in the desert can even lose up to 3,000 millilitres per hour.

    Experts say that the weather is hot, being outdoors, and there is a lot of water loss, so it is advisable to replenish more water, and the following principles can be referred to:

    Ordinary people in an air-conditioned environment:

    Drink when you're thirsty, don't drink when you're not thirsty.

    People who exert a lot of physical strength or exercise in high temperatures:

    Due to the low awareness of thirst during exercise, the timing of drinking water cannot be judged by thirst alone, you should drink some before exercising, and then replenish every hour, and drink until urine is discharged, otherwise it is easy to suffer from heat stroke; However, marathon runners should be careful not to drink too much water.

    However, experts remind that the elderly, patients with kidney disease and heart disease need to limit the amount of water they drink according to the doctor's instructions, and it cannot be compared to the eight cups of ordinary people; People who have suffered from kidney stones are the opposite, in order to avoid **, they need to drink more water, and it is not too much to drink 3000 ml a day.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The blood is diluted after drinking a large amount of water quickly, resulting in tissue hypoxia;

    2. A large intake of hypotonic fluid, resulting in water and salt balance disorder and reduced osmotic pressure;

    3. The above two factors will cause tissue edema. Other edema is easy to say, that is, the brain is very sensitive to hypoxia, and the edema causes intracranial pressure to rise, forming brain herniation, compressing the brainstem, which is extremely dangerous.

    Drinking too much water can cause water intoxication, which refers to excessive water retention in the body, resulting in excessive intracellular water content, causing cell dysfunction, and at the same time causing electrolyte imbalances in the body. Excessive drinking will lead to excessive salt loss in the body, and some water will be absorbed into the tissue cells, causing cell edema. Symptoms such as dizziness, weakness, and rapid heartbeat begin to occur, and in severe cases, even spasms, impaired consciousness, and coma, i.e., water intoxication, appear.

    Drinking too much water in healthy people does not cause water poisoning, but it is usually seen in severe kidney disease that causes oliguria or anuria, and when hypotonic fluid is transfused too much and too quickly, it can be life-threatening.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Water poisoning can occur if you drink a lot of water, and if you don't do it in time, you can die.

    The so-called water poisoning is due to the continuous maximum diuretic rate of the human kidneys is 16 ml per minute, once the rate of water intake exceeds this standard, the excess water will make the cells swell, causing dehydration and hyponatremia, which will generally lead to dizziness, vomiting, weakness, rapid heartbeat and other symptoms, and severe spasms, coma and even life-threatening.

    There are two types of water poisoning:

    1.Acute water intoxication.

    The onset is acute, due to the increase in the amount of intracellular and extracellular fluid, the inelasticity of the cranial cavity and spinal canal, and the edema of brain cells causes symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, such as headache, aphasia, confusion, disorientation, drowsiness, agitation, delirium, and even coma, and further development, there is a possibility of cerebral herniation, resulting in respiratory and cardiac arrest.

    2.Chronic water intoxication.

    Symptoms are generally not obvious and are often masked by the symptoms of the primary disease, which can include weakness, nausea and vomiting, drowsiness, etc., weight gain, ** pale and moist.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    When the total amount of water ingested by the human body greatly exceeds the amount of water discharged, will it be "poisoned"?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When the total amount of water ingested by the human body greatly exceeds the amount of water discharged, will it be "poisoned"?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't drink water blindly.

    Generally healthy adults need about 2000-3000cc of water per day, and they can't drink too much, if they drink too much water (7000cc per person per day), it will cause water poisoning, may become nausea and vomiting early, and even cause pulmonary or cerebral edema, resulting in death.

    The water that is drunk, such as rice and noodles (the staple food of our Chinese is very high) is watery, because water is the carrier of various substances in the body, and the body drinks too much water to cause an acid-base imbalance in the body).

    Normally, you have to drink 2000ml of water, but it is almost the same when you drink 1500ml. There is nothing wrong with it, theoretically it is said that people should drink 8 glasses of water a day to replenish the body's hydration, but it does not necessarily have to be like this, it is suitable for the person.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Drinking a lot of water can lead to an imbalance in the ionic balance of body fluids, causing water poisoning, which can be harmful to your health, but not death. The principle of healthy drinking water is to drink 4 liters of water a day in addition to meal intake, and cold boiled water is the best.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, there is a legend that water poisoning seems to increase the burden on the kidneys, but only by drinking three buckets of that large amount of water will your life be in danger, don't worry.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Drinking too much water can lead to water poisoning, and in severe cases, it can lead to death.

    Water intoxication is a poisoning symptom that causes dehydration and hyponatremia due to excessive water intake. Although the chance of death from water poisoning is very low, it is still possible. The maximum sustained diuretic rate of the human kidneys is 16 milliliters per minute, and once the rate of water intake exceeds this standard, the excess water will cause the cells to swell, causing dehydration and hyponatremia.

    When drinking too much water, the electrolytes in the blood drop below the safe level because they are excreted from the body, affecting the brain's functioning and can be fatal.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It won't die, but it will have a bloated stomach.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Drinking too much water and causing death is called death from water poisoning.

    Normally, the water that people drink into their bodies is first excreted through urine and sweat, and the amount of water in the body is regulated to balance the levels of certain chemicals such as salts in the blood.

    If you drink too much water, and eventually the kidneys can't get the excess water out of the body quickly, the blood will be diluted and the concentration of salts in the blood will be reduced. If the concentration of salts in the blood is lower than in the cells, water will move from the diluted blood to the cells and organs with less water, which will cause the corresponding organs to swell, triggering serious consequences for the body, resulting in water poisoning.

    People with the following diseases should pay more attention to the prevention of water poisoning

    a) Excessive secretion of antidiuretic hormone.

    2) Renal dysfunction.

    3) Disorders of water and sodium metabolism.

    4) Renal drainage function is insufficient.

    5) Late stage of hypotonic dehydration.

    In fact, water poisoning is not directly related to water intake, but there are a few things to pay attention to when drinking water:

    Do not drink too quickly or when you are thirsty.

    Drink water in small amounts and often.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes, the more water you drink, the better, if you drink too much, it will cause the kidneys to overload and cause kidney failure, and you will die.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It will not die, but it is harmful to the body, and it must be stopped in moderation, and the extremes of things must be reversed.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Drinking water is good for your health, and drinking water is multi-functional**.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Anything that goes too far is dangerous!! This is what history tells us!!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Water is everywhere, and so is the need for water, and it helps cushion and lubricate the joints, regulates the body's temperature, and nourishes the brain and spinal cord. Human bones seem to be dehydrated, but at least 31 percent of them are actually in our bodies, and our bodies are almost filled with water. Why do we keep drinking?

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    ...This can only be held to death

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