Nothing can replace blood. Saline (salt water) is used to thin blood in people who have lost large amounts or are dehydrated. It is necessary to thin blood sometimes to prevent one from going into hypovolemic shock (shock caused from the heart not having enough to pump). This, however, is only a temporary solution until more blood can be put back into the system.
The problem is that as we get older our bodies don't process the salt as well as they used to. As a result too much salt can lead to high blood pressure. Most foods available in the western world have a sufficient amount of salt in them to satify any daily requirement so salt should be used saringly by all.
The danger of too much salt is high blood pressure, it can causes you to retain fluid and can lead to swelling (edema). If you have symptoms of heart failure, yes to much sodium can cause death due to high blood pressure and fluid retention. I have witnessed this happen to my boyfriend, who died at age 45 from a massive heart attack, with pulmonary edema due to too much sodium.
Yes, it is possible to drown in salt water. Inhaling large amounts of water into the lungs, whether it is salt water or fresh water, can lead to drowning due to the inability to get oxygen to the body's tissues. Salt water can also cause dehydration and other issues if ingested in large quantities.
Yes, drinking water helps to flush excess salt from the body by increasing urine production and promoting the removal of sodium through the kidneys. However, excessive salt intake can still lead to health issues, so it's important to maintain a balanced diet.
Consuming too much salt can lead to high blood pressure, which is a risk factor for heart disease. However, salt itself does not contain cholesterol and does not directly raise cholesterol levels in the body.
Basically, you are supposed to have a certain amount of salt for a certain amount of water in the blood. (This is really simplified) So it goes like this: salt =1 water = 100 blood = 101 (water + salt) body = yay I'm happy! you eat salt salt= 5 water = 100 blood = 105 (water + salt) body = I'm dehydrated! Need water! Put water into the blood! then salt= 5 water = 500 blood = 505 (water + salt) body = Ahh! Too much blood for the tiny veins :( high blood pressure!
No. That is not possible. It will kill you. You have to replace blood for blood loss.
because you drink water to get rid of salt in your blood and if you drink salt water it just adds more salt
Salt which is taken in by the body into the blood, causes the water in the body to follow salt into the blood vessels. This increased uptake of water into the circulatory system increases the volume of blood in the blood vessels. This increased volume increases blood pressure.
Since blood is already liquid the particles would just mix together. Technically that would be dissolving.
Saline is salt water, i.e. a solution of salt in water. The sea is saline. If another liquid has a high salt content, i.e. if it is 'salty' it is also referred to as 'saline'. Blood is saline.In medicine. Saline refers to a sterile solution of sodium chloride (table salt) in water. It is used in emergency situations. A hospital might transfuse a Saline Solution to the patient, to temporarily replace any huge losses of blood, which loss may have occurred as a result of an accident, or which has happened during a surgical operation.The person who invented the sea and the person who invented blood must be the person who invented saline.Present day Saline Solution uses the same percentage of salt to water that first began to be used in 1884 as a substitute for blood during surgery, a percentage that matches the ratio of salt to blood in human blood.
Salt does not prevent dehydration, but it is needed when drinking water to replace the salt lost during dehydration.
If human blood is put in salt water, the water molecules in the human blood will lead to the lower concentration of water molecules. This process is called diffusion- water molecules going from high concentration to low concentration.
No, salt and water cannot replace cat toothpaste. Cat toothpaste is specifically formulated to clean their teeth and contain ingredients that are safe for them to swallow. Using salt and water can be harmful to your cat if ingested. It is best to use toothpaste made specifically for cats.
When too much salt ingested and ends up in the blood, the concentration of the blood increases, causing water from the surrounding tissue to move into the blood to dilute it and eventually move into the kidneys and excreted in excess to remove all the extra salt injestedSaltwater, as in sea water, is more hypertonic than the serum in human blood. Therefore, when excess salt is purged by the kidneys, the requisite amount of water is "pulled" out along with it. This process leads to dehydration.
In the blood sample of a person who has drowned in salt water, you may expect to see increased levels of sodium and chloride ions due to the ingestion of salt water. Additionally, there may be evidence of pulmonary edema or fluid in the lungs due to salt water aspiration.
because salt water contains high levels of salt, which acts to dehydrate your cells in your body, therefore consuming it actually gives you less water, as opposed to fresh water with no salt in it.