Yes, drinking excessive amounts of water can lead to a condition called water retention, which may cause swelling in the ankles and other parts of the body. When the body retains more fluid than it can excrete, it can result in edema, manifesting as swelling. However, other factors such as high sodium intake, medical conditions, or prolonged sitting can also contribute to ankle swelling. If swelling persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
no not really. The fact is if you drink cold water
Yes, consuming too much salt can cause ankle/foot swelling. Because over consumption will cause the body to retain more water, the ankles can swell from the water retention.
No, drinking water does not cause cells in your body to swell and lyse. Cells have mechanisms to regulate their water content, so they can expand slightly to accommodate the extra water without bursting.
The ankles and feet may swell when drinking alcohol because the body cannot process the alcohol fast enough. Water retention can also occur because the kidneys cannot keep up with the added acidity of the blood due to the alcohol.
It can drown your cells, making them swell
Treatment for swollen ankles depends on the cause of the swelling. For example. if the swelling is caused by injury or overuse, then resting and taking an anti-inflammatory might be in order. On the other hand, if the swelling is due to water retention, drinking plenty of water and elevating your feet may be helpful.
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No
it cause it to swell
DRINKING COLD WATER DOES NOT CAUSE COLIC after excersize or if a horse is very hot drinking cold water straight away causes colic! sorry aabout the caps lock
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Yes it can.