Better choice: Drink water at room temperature or lightly cool. If the water is cold, pause briefly in your mouth before swallowing.
2. Drinking Too Much at Once: Overloading the Kidneys
Going hours without water and then drinking a large amount quickly places unnecessary strain on both the kidneys and the heart. After 60, the kidneys cannot efficiently process sudden fluid overloads.
Possible consequences include:
- Rapid increase in blood volume
- Extra workload on the heart
- Swelling in the legs or ankles
- Diluted sodium levels (hyponatremia), causing confusion, weakness, or fainting
- Better choice: Sip water regularly throughout the day—every 15 to 20 minutes. Avoid consuming more than one large glass at a time.
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3. Drinking Water Right Before Bed: A Nighttime Hazard
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