If you've
just been diagnosed with high blood pressure, this is one clear sign that you
may be overdoing it on the salt. Yet, while salt may be the culprit of such a
disease, it turns out that having too much salt in your meal may leave you
feeling uncomfortable. Here are five, surprising, short-term symptoms that may
occur within your body if you consume too much salt.
If the ring
on your finger suddenly feels two sizes too small, it could very well be caused
by water retention, which can happen when you load up on salt. The body works
in a complex way. It must maintain the balance of fluids and electrolytes.
Therefore loading up on sodium may trigger your brain to release hormones that
tell your body to hold onto as much water as possible.
One of the
reasons why your mouth may feel dry is because of salt. After loading up on
foods that are rich in sodium, your body will start to sense that your salt and
water levels are off. Consequently, your brains sends out thirst signals as
drinking more water will have things returned back to normal.
3. You have
a headache.
A study published in the British Medical Journey found that there's a strong link between high blood pressure and headaches. It was found that heavy salt eaters were more likely to get a headache, even if their blood pressure was normal. In the study, adults who ate 3,500mg of sodium per day had nearly a third more headaches in comparison to those who only took in 1,500 mg. So, if you do feel a throbbing headache coming on, try cutting back on the salt.
A study published in the British Medical Journey found that there's a strong link between high blood pressure and headaches. It was found that heavy salt eaters were more likely to get a headache, even if their blood pressure was normal. In the study, adults who ate 3,500mg of sodium per day had nearly a third more headaches in comparison to those who only took in 1,500 mg. So, if you do feel a throbbing headache coming on, try cutting back on the salt.
Drinking too much water may be the reason you need to urinate so often. Yet it is not the only cause. Eating too much salt can have the same effect. When you include too much salt your kidneys have to work overtime in order to clear the extra salt out, which may cause you to pee more than usual.
Quick Fix
Tip
No matter
what symptoms you are dealing with, one of the best ways to slash your sodium
is to cut back on processed foods and drink more water. This will allow your
body to catch up and get back into balance. Once your sodium is back to normal
again, try to keep your salt intake under control. The U.S. dietary guidelines
recommend eating less than 2,300mg per day.
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