Yes, it is normal, the water is flushing out your system.
no, it will just kill you if you take a lot of it without drinking normal water
If your urine is very diluted or light in color after drinking a lot of water, it typically returns to a normal shade as your body balances its fluid levels. To help restore normal urine color, you can reduce your water intake gradually to a level that meets your hydration needs without overhydrating. Additionally, incorporating foods with natural pigments, like beets or berries, may help add some color. However, if you have concerns about persistent changes in urine color, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
No, normal hydration is adequate to flush out any drug. Vicodin is metabolized by liver.. drinking water doesn't affect liver metabolism.
Yes, you can also die by drinking too much water.
NO, drinking a lot of water after sex will NOT stop you from getting pregnant.
Water Intoxication
No.
Eating a lot, drinking a lot of water and working out.
take it to a vet but usually it is fine or drinking to much water
Drinking a lot of water without sufficient electrolytes can lead to a condition known as hyponatremia, where the sodium levels in the blood become dangerously low. This imbalance causes water to move into cells, leading to cellular swelling and potentially disrupting normal cellular function. In severe cases, it can result in symptoms like headache, confusion, seizures, or even coma. Thus, maintaining a proper balance of water and electrolytes is crucial for cellular health.
Not necessarily, it would be entirely normal for your urinary output to increase if you have inscreased your fluid intake. You should consult your doctor, just to be certain, though.
a lot of water