And, water intoxication comes with another serious, life - threatening condition
called hyponatremia — low blood sodium.
Drinking lots of water during a very long race in the heat, for example — this can even lead to a dangerous condition
called hyponatremia, where blood sodium levels drop too low.
When yours are depleted, you may experience cramping (or worse, a dangerous condition
called hyponatremia), neither of which are things you want to deal with on the course.
Having low blood sodium is
called hyponatremia and it happens after you drink a lot of water.
This appears to be a protective response to prevent over-drinking, the authors say, which can lead to a potentially fatal condition
called hyponatremia, also known as water toxicity.
Not exact matches
What you are referring to is clinically
called dilutional
hyponatremia.