Why drink more water and always go to the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-22
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Normal. From the perspective of medical physiology, drinking more water will cause a decrease in the osmotic pressure of plasma crystals, resulting in a decrease in the secretion of "hormones that play a role in reducing urine output" (antidiuretic hormone) in the body, reducing the reabsorption of water in the body, resulting in an increase in the amount of urine discharged, which is called hydrouresis. When you drink McDonald's Coke, not only does the water intake increase, but the water contains a lot of glucose and various spices, and these solute components into the blood cause the osmotic pressure in the original urine to increase, which can resist the reabsorption of water and increase the urine output, which is called osmotic diuresis.

    As long as you drink water normally, it is not a big deal to go to the toilet as often as you used to, and in winter when the temperature drops, such as outdoors, the frequency of going to the toilet will increase slightly, so don't worry too much.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Drinking too much water leads to an increase in osmotic pressure in the internal environment, a hormone called antidiuretic decreases, and urine is more, which is normal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because I have to go to the toilet after drinking water.

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4 answers2024-08-22

That proves that you drink too much, and the body may not need so much water, but it doesn't hurt to drink too much water, go to the toilet more, the metabolism is faster, it is very good for the body, and there will be a little absorption, it is impossible to drink it and excrete it as much. If you really don't feel normal, it's more reassuring to have it checked, or listen to the doctor's advice, but if there are no uncomfortable symptoms, it should be fine.

2 answers2024-08-22

This is normal, is it normal metabolism, only about 10% of the water drunk is absorbed, and the rest needs to be excreted, if you drink too much water and don't go to the toilet, where does the water go?!

1 answers2024-08-22

If you can't absorb it, you have to excrete it! Physiological normal function embodiment!

3 answers2024-08-22

Normal! You drink water and the blood osmolarity drops! There is less antidiuretic hormone! Your kidneys will have a lot of output! Drink plenty of water and go on! With this good habit, I will benefit a lot!

1 answers2024-08-22

1 All this is very normal, drink too much water and the stomach can't fit it, so you have to drain the excess water, otherwise you will get seriously ill, so it's good to drink water to adapt. Don't drink too much.