Why is a small amount of table salt included in intravenous or oral rehydration therapy?

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Water entering the cells causes them to swell, producing convulsions, coma, and possibly death. To prevent this sequence of event in cases of severe electrolyte and water loss, solutions given for intravenous or oral rehydration therapy include a small amount of table salt.

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