Water imbalance refers to a situation where the supply of water does not meet the demand for it, leading to either excess or deficiency. This can occur due to various factors, such as climate change, over-extraction of water resources, population growth, or poor water management practices. Water imbalances can result in environmental degradation, reduced agricultural productivity, and increased competition for water resources among communities. Addressing water imbalance is crucial for sustainable development and ensuring access to clean water for all.
The amount of water and salts in your blood.
John N. Krieger has written: 'Practical fluids and electrolytes' -- subject(s): Acid-Base Imbalance, Acid-base imbalances, Kidney, Physiology, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance, Water-electrolyte imbalances
Amount of water would no have been constant. It would have caused imbalance in water content.
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The colon absorbs water, and repeated tap water enemas can cause cardiovascular overload and electrolyte imbalance
Examples of imbalance in the world today include wealth inequality, where a small percentage of the population holds the majority of the world's wealth, and environmental degradation, where the exploitation of natural resources is not sustainable and threatens the health of the planet. Additionally, there is imbalance in access to healthcare and education, with disparities between developed and developing countries.
The intraventous infusion of sterile water is harmful for it causes serious electrolyte and metabolic imbalance.
If its outdoors mayby theres an imbalance in the water, with the levels of alkaline.
Tap water is commonly used for adults but should not be used for infants because of the danger of electrolyte imbalance
Could be water retention, or hormone imbalance, from meds etc.
An acid base imbalance can result in
When there is an imbalance of power you have a "do nothing" Congress.