dehydration, headaches
One of the long term effects is kidney stones which form due to lack of water then begin hardening
Water in the kidneys is not dangerous, as it is a natural component of the body's filtration system. However, excessive water retention in the kidneys can be a sign of underlying health issues like kidney disease or dehydration, which should be addressed by a healthcare professional.
Kidneys do not replace themselves.
You may get thirsty after eating fish because it is a high-protein food that can lead to an increase in metabolic processes, which can cause dehydration. Additionally, certain types of fish, particularly smoked or salty varieties, can have a dehydrating effect on the body, triggering thirst.
Because lead then seeps into the water and it is poisonous, causing long term health affects, particularly in children. Lead is toxic to the heart, bones, intestines, kidneys, reproductive system, and nervous system.Pb or Plumbum is Lead Whitch kills you...
Passing out (fainting), dehydration, balance issues after being in hot weather for a long period of time, dizziness
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It could be a side effect of dehydration or starting or stopping caffeine. It could be due to anxiety or an injury. If it is persistent and long lasting, you should consult your doctor.
Solvents can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs, and central nervous system. Continued exposure to solvents can lead to long-term health problems and organ damage.
The amount of urea in urine is controlled by the kidneys, which adjust its excretion based on the body's needs. Excess urea in the body can cause symptoms like fatigue, nausea, and confusion, and can indicate issues with kidney function or dehydration. Long-term excess urea levels can lead to conditions like chronic kidney disease or uremia.
One example is dehydration and lack of sleep, which can both result in fatigue. Another example is stress and poor nutrition, which can both lead to weakened immune system.