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Carbamide Improves the osmotic transfer of body fluid through the cell wall. It acts as a blood buffer.
When this delicate balance of fluid transer is interrupted, fluid begins to accumulate in body tissues or is released from body tissues at an abnormal rate. Sitting for an extended period of time in a confined area, for example, in an airplane, can cause fluid buildup in the foot and ankle area.
The opposite of fluid retention is abnormal tissue-fluid loss, or dehydration. People who experience excessive periods of sweating or who lose large amounts of fluid from the gastrointestinal tract risk becoming dehydrated.*
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