Symptoms Of Hypervolemia

Rapid Unexplained Weight Gain

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Patients who have hypervolemia will also likely notice they suffer rapid unexplained weight gain, even when eating normally and trying to exercise. This is because there is so much excess fluid, which is mostly water and salt, that it adds to their weight.

According to research, the average weight gain in a patient with hypervolemia is twenty to twenty-four pounds. Unlike weight gain caused by the accumulation of fat, which is gradual, this rapid unexplained weight gain can happen over mere days. In some cases, the person notices they have gained a significant amount of weight over the course of several hours.

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