Water intoxication, also known as hyper-hydration, water poisoning, or overhydration, is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain functions that results when the normal balance of electrolytes in the body is pushed outside of safe limits by over-consumption of water.
Normal, physically, nutritionally and mentally healthy individuals have little reason to worry about accidentally consuming too much water. Nearly all deaths related to water intoxication in normal individuals have resulted either from water drinking contests in which individuals attempt to consume large amounts of water, or long bouts of intensive exercise during which electrolytes are not properly replenished, yet excessive amounts of fluid are still consumed.[1]
Water can be considered a poison when over-consumed just like any other substance.[2] The recommendation from the medical field is to drink at least 1 to 2 liters per day[3] depending upon body mass. Water intoxication would only occur at levels far higher than that.
Polydipsia is the term for excessive thirst. It can be a symptom of Diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus.
Polydipsia
I think the term you are looking for is dehydration.
Polydipsia (polly DIP see uh) is a medical term meaning excessive thirst.
Dipsia
This is usually called dehydration.
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to prevent excessive water loss by transpiration
dehydration
The word "dehydration" means loss of water, from the Greek root hydro (water).
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Excessive body water loss is caused by sickness, sweat, or exhaustion. The body’s energy reserves should be used in increments in order to prevent excessive water loss. If all else fails, drink extra water.
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Dementia
loss of sodium and chloride and water in the feces