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Perch J et al. - In most patients with PPD, an electrolyte disturbance remains asymptomatic. However, superimposed and sudden ingestion of 3 to 4 liters of water can rapidly further dilute plasma and overwhelm the body’s compensatory reserves, leading to brain edema, seizures, coma, and even death.

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