Malnutrition - caused by undereating or overeating. It means your body is not getting enough of the appropriate vitamins for your body to work correctly. Blindness, heart attacks, and death can result from malnutrition.
Dehydration - Caused by lack of fluids, use of laxitives, vomiting, and restricting carbs and fat. Dehydration can be identified by symptoms such as dizziness, dark urine, lightheadness, dry sticky mouth, headaches, constipation, confusion, and syncope (fainting). It can cause the heart and kidneys to fail, seizures, and brain damage. Dehydration left untreated can be FATAL
Electrolyte Imbalances - electrolyte are essential to the production of the body's "natural electricity" that ensures healthy teeth, joints and bones, nerve and muscle impulses, kidneys and heart, blood sugar levels and the delivery of oxygen to the cells.
Hyponatremia (related to "water-loading") - as stated above, electrolytes are essential to proper body functioning. Drinking too much water (more than eight, eight-ounce glasses in less than twelve hours), can cause Hyponatremia (not enough sodium in the blood), especially in someone already malnourished or dehydrated. Hyponatremia can cause fluid in the lungs, the brain to swell, nausea, vomiting, confusion and even death. YES, DRINKING TOO MUCH WATER CAN KILL YOU!!
Heart Attacks- Signs you're having a heart attack
Dehydration - Caused by lack of fluids, use of laxitives, vomiting, and restricting carbs and fat. Dehydration can be identified by symptoms such as dizziness, dark urine, lightheadness, dry sticky mouth, headaches, constipation, confusion, and syncope (fainting). It can cause the heart and kidneys to fail, seizures, and brain damage. Dehydration left untreated can be FATAL
Electrolyte Imbalances - electrolyte are essential to the production of the body's "natural electricity" that ensures healthy teeth, joints and bones, nerve and muscle impulses, kidneys and heart, blood sugar levels and the delivery of oxygen to the cells.
Hyponatremia (related to "water-loading") - as stated above, electrolytes are essential to proper body functioning. Drinking too much water (more than eight, eight-ounce glasses in less than twelve hours), can cause Hyponatremia (not enough sodium in the blood), especially in someone already malnourished or dehydrated. Hyponatremia can cause fluid in the lungs, the brain to swell, nausea, vomiting, confusion and even death. YES, DRINKING TOO MUCH WATER CAN KILL YOU!!
Heart Attacks- Signs you're having a heart attack
- uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain in the center of the chest lasting more than a few minutes.
- Pain spreading to the shoulders, neck or arms.
- Chest discomfort with lightheadedness, fainting, sweating, nausea or shortness of breath.
- Atypical chest pain, stomach or abdominal pain.
- Nausea or dizziness.
- Shortness of breath and difficulty breathing.
- Unexplained anxiety, weakness or fatigue.
- Palpitations, cold sweat or paleness.
Stroke Warning Signs
- Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body.
- Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding.
- Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes.
- Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination.
- Sudden, severe headache with no known cause.
STROKES AND HEART ATTACKS CAN BE FATAL! IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING THESE SYMPTOMS CALL 911.
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