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Results 1 - 10 of 720 for Body water
  1. ... is the basis for the fluids of the body. ... and juices. Alcohol does not add to the body's water because it is a diuretic. It causes the ...
  2. ... by one of three conditions: Euvolemic hyponatremia -- total body water increases, but the body's sodium content stays the ... hyponatremia -- both sodium and water content in the body increase, but the water gain is greater Hypovolemic hyponatremia -- water and sodium ...
  3. ... exist Been exposed to contaminated or possibly contaminated bodies of water ... bathing in contaminated or potentially contaminated water. Avoid bodies of water if you do not know whether they are ...
  4. ... which means it is not stored in the body. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water. Leftover amounts of ... Swelling of mucous membranes Because riboflavin is a water-soluble vitamin, leftover amounts leave the body through the urine. There is no known poisoning ...
  5. This test helps check your body's water balance. Your provider may order this test if you have signs of any of the following: Low sodium (hyponatremia) or water ...
  6. ... soluble vitamin. It is not stored in the body. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water. Leftover amounts of the vitamin leave the body through the urine. The body keeps a small ...
  7. ... much water you drink and what your total body water is. This problem is different from needing to ... Diabetes insipidus Diabetes mellitus Drinking excessive amounts ... the body Drinking alcohol and caffeine Sickle cell anemia Also, ...
  8. ... High blood triglyceride lever (hypertriglyceridemia) Increase in total body water seen in those with heart failure, certain kidney ...
  9. Every part of your body needs water to function. When you are healthy, your body is able to balance the amount of water that enters or leaves ...
  10. ... to swelling (inflammation) Regulating blood pressure and the body's water balance
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