Increased perspiration...increased blood pressure.
2006-10-09 02:51:39
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answer #1
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answered by BAM 7
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A high concentration of salt can result in high blood pressure. The salt causes some people to retain water and because of the water retention the blood pressure escalates. Retaining water causes the heart more exertion and when there is more stress, blood pressure escalates. Increased salt does not increase perspiration, in fact, it is just the opposite...the water is retained rather than being sluffed off by the body.
2006-10-09 03:08:11
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answer #2
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answered by juncogirl3 6
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Excess salt in ones diet will raise a persons blood pressure. It does so by holding on to excess moisture in the blood stream thus increasing the blood pressure. Diuretics are often taken to reduce the moisture content in the bloodstream thus lowering the blood pressure.High blood pressure is dangerous for several reasons, the greatest danger is the risk of strokes or renal failure(kidney function). The high blood pressure causes the tiny filters of the kidney to rupture and thus the loss of kidney function. These tiny filters are non renewable. There are many prescribed drugs on the market people take to lower the blood pressure (hyper tension) and probably the most common and effective is "Altace", commonly called a "blocker" drug.
2006-10-09 03:17:16
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answer #3
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answered by Steiner 6
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If one consumes much less water, the desire be a extra physically powerful urea concentration contained in the urine because of the fact the physique will desire to maintain as plenty water as achieveable. Thats why a individual who would not drink plenty water has darkish to particularly darkish yellow urine. a individual who consumes a great form of water would have clean to gentle yellow urine because of the fact there'll be a miles less concentration of urea contained in the urine. Have one individual devour much less fluids (water) than yet another. Have the different devour huge-unfold to great quantities. Take urine samples, each little thing that comes out. The yellower the urine, the better salt concentration. The paler, the less. you might have a shade scale-the darker the extra salt. please vote maximum suitable
2016-10-02 02:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Can lead to high blood pressure and kidney dysfunction.
2006-10-09 02:52:10
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answered by debra_har 4
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I think that would be high blood pressure or it affects your cholesteral.
2006-10-09 02:52:05
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answered by Horse Gal 2
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death
2006-10-09 02:52:19
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answered by Anonymous
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