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Rare in healthy people who consume a typical diet
People most at risk: infants, psychiatric patients with excessive thirst, women who have undergone surgery using a uterine distention medium, and athletes in endurance events who drink too much water, fail to replace lost sodium or both
Symptoms: lung congestion, muscles weakness, lethargy, and confusion
Can progress to convulsions and prolonged coma
death can result
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Water is also derived internally from body metabolism. A major internal source of water is from oxidation of nutrients
Water from condensation reactions is another internal source of water. Condensation reactions are building reactions which are important in metabolism. Water is a product of the reaction. Formation of peptide bonds, formation of triglycerides, and combining glucose molecules to form glycogen for storage are all condensation reactions.
Water associated with tissue catabolism also contributes water. This is usually quite small but is important in hibernating animals.As they mobilize body tissue associated water is available to the body.