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What happened if we drinking 6 litres of water in three hours without taking a trip to the bathroom​

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The kidneys can remove 20–28 liters of water per day, but they cannot excrete more than 0.8 to 1.0 liters per hour. Drinking more than this can be harmful.

Step-by-step explanation:

The average adult needs between 3-4 litres of water each day but drinking more than 800ml within an hour could be putting your kidneys in danger.

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Answer:

6 litres is highly inadvisable and dangerous

Step-by-step explanation:

The average human bladder can only hold between 400-600 ml, or .6 litres at maximum.

There is such thing as overhydration and it is dangerous. Please don't drink 6 litres of water all at once.

For instance, you should be drinking 3.7 litres in a whole day, WITH bathroom breaks. Please be safe.

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