what happens if you inject salt water into blood
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heya
Injecting distilled water (arguably the "purest" form of water) into your veins is very dangerous, as it can cause the cells to lyce (ie: explode) due to osmotic pressure. It can also (in lesser amounts) unbalance the amount of electrolytes that you have in your body, which can lead to dehydration
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Injecting distilled water (arguably the "purest" form of water) into your veins is very dangerous, as it can cause the cells to lyce (ie: explode) due to osmotic pressure. It can also (in lesser amounts) unbalance the amount of electrolytes that you have in your body, which can lead to dehydration
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Sclerotherapy
Explanation:
- It Depends on the convergence of the arrangement. When seriously dried out, a blend of salt and water, saline, will be infused into veins to quickly re hydrate athletes.Sclerotherapy is a therapeutic system used to kill varicose veins and creepy crawly veins.
- Sclerotherapy works directly into the vein. The arrangement disturbs the covering of the vein, making it breakdown and remain together and the blood to clump. After some time, the vessel transforms into scar tissue that blurs from view.
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