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Yes, consuming too much sodium can lead to muscle cramps in the body.
Malnutrition results from not getting enough nutrients, while eating too much could lead to obesity. Both of these could lead to the deterioration of the body.
Death. Too much water can be fatal, as it dilutes the body's blood chemicals (electrolytes).
When a person ingests or breathes in too much lead for their body to naturally process, they are at risk for lead poisoning.
When a person ingests or breathes in too much lead for their body to naturally process, they are at risk for lead poisoning.
Yes. Too much sodium, for example, can lead to elevated blood pressure and heart disease.
I presume you mean type. Too much fat on the body leads to difficulty for the heart to pump blood throughout the body, which leads to high blood pressure, and can lead to heart failure or a heart attack. It makes in harder for the organs to work with that extra weight on the body. Too much fat on the body or just too much fat in the diet even at an okay bmi can lead to increase plaque build up in arteries which can lead to high blood pressure or blood clots.
too much cholesterol in the blood can lead to heart and blood vessel disease.
Yes, having too many electrolytes in your body can lead to an imbalance that can be harmful. It is important to maintain a proper balance of electrolytes for optimal health.
Yes, consuming too much salt can lead to muscle cramps. Excessive salt intake can disrupt the balance of electrolytes in the body, leading to muscle cramps and other health issues.
Starvation is VERY serious. It can cause dangerous health side effects and health porblems. It can lead to malnourishment and degenerative conditions to the body. Starvation can, much too often, lead to death, too.
The body can produce too much blood due to conditions such as polycythemia vera, which is a rare blood disorder where the bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. This can lead to an increased risk of blood clots and other complications.