When you run, your body redirects blood away from your digestive system and into your muscles. It takes a while for your body to realize that you've stopped running and start the digestive system up again (it never entirely shuts down, but it does sort of go into "low gear").
Your digestive system is not prepared to handle anything while it's in "standby" mode, so putting anything into it, even water (if it's more than just a very small amount) makes you feel sick.
Yes it does but drinking to much water can cause nausea,discomfort,stomachaches, and vomiting.
It makes me sick, even though i may not be drunk. i either feel nausea all night, or i throw up. i dont get it.
It typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours after drinking water for you to feel the need to pee.
Distilled water is the most harmless substance you can consume, however, it is still possible to consume it to excess, if you drink half a gallon or more at a time (which you should not do, to be clear). In moderate quantities, no, it won't cause nausea.
too much water intake (swallowed) will cause stomach cramps and sometimes nausea
It typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours after drinking water for a person to feel the need to urinate.
me myself and time: how you feel when and who you are depends on what you think the water taste is
Drinking seawater would significantly increase the amount of salt in the bloodstream and leads to dehydration. Nausea, weakness and even delirium are the effects of being dehydrated.
Either by drinking milk or water
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for your body to process the water and for you to feel the urge to urinate.
The urge to pee typically occurs within 30 minutes to an hour after drinking water.
No. Nausea, vomiting, fatigue, missed period.