Water retention, or edema, has numerous causes. Sometimes these are mild illnesses or conditions, but at other times, water retention can suggest severe illnesses. Water retention may be expressed as puffy ankles, feet, wrists and arms, or manifests as ascites, which is the gross accumulation of fluids in the abdomen. Since water retention may be symptomatic of serious illness, consulting a doctor to find the cause is important. One of the most common causes of water retention can be most easily addressed. Too much salt in the diet, even just occasionally, may cause brief episodes of water retention. This can be addressed by lowering sodium content in your diet. You shouldn't completely reduce sodium, but keeping sodium intake at small amounts by avoiding processed foods is often very helpful. Salt is a natural way to help the body retain water, which it can store and later use; so it's an important element in diets, but should not be overused.
It will bloat.
YES it does, as well as milk.
BLOAT
Or vomit.
Yes, Hot water does make you bloat or swell. It's like when you're wearing closed shoes on a hot, humid day, your feet will swell a little.
Never let your deep chested dog gulp too much water too quickly. It can lead to "bloat". Do a lot of research on the causes of bloat. It can kill your dog.
yes it can!!bloat
Your body starts to retain water and you bloat. Hence the term "water weight"
Bloat is a porcupinefish.
A group of hippos is called a pod, herd, or bloat. They are typically social animals and can be commonly found in groups while in the water.
Anorexics may bloat because they tend to live off of water and coffee, but they also might eat a candy bar or something else during the day to keep their energy up.
Too much of anything can bloat people.