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    The hydration balancing act: How much water is too much?

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Water intoxication is dangerous. Excessive water dilutes blood sodium (hyponatremia), causing cell swelling, confusion, seizures and even death.
    Endurance athletes, infants and those experiencing extreme heat are most at risk. Sweat loss and improper electrolyte replenishment can trigger overhydration.
    “Eight glasses a day” is misleading. Individual water needs vary by weight, activity, climate and health.
    Electrolyte balance is critical. Electrolyte drinks help during prolonged activity, but moderation is key; kidneys process only 0.8–1.0 liters per hour.
    Listen to your body. Thirst is a reliable indicator; sip steadily, avoid forced intake and adjust for personal factors to maintain safe hydration.

    Water is essential to life. Every cell, tissue and organ depends on it. But in a world where hydration is often oversimplified into rigid rules like “eight glasses a day,” many people overlook a critical truth: Drinking too much water can be just as dangerous as not drinking enough. The risks of water intoxication or hyponatremia—a condition where excessive water dilutes blood sodium levels—can lead to swelling, confusion, seizures and death. While dehydration is more common, overhydration poses a serious threat, particularly for endurance athletes, infants and those under extremely hot weather conditions.


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