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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for hyponatremia
  1. ... normal. The medical name of this condition is hyponatremia. ... of the symptoms of low blood sodium. With hyponatremia, the imbalance of water to sodium is caused ...
  2. Every part of your body needs water to function. When you are healthy, your body is able to balance the amount of water that enters ...
  3. Sodium is an element that the body needs to work properly. Salt contains sodium. ... The body uses sodium to control blood pressure and ...
  4. ... occurs rapidly, in less than 48 hours (acute hyponatremia), is more dangerous than low sodium that develops ... level falls slowly over days or weeks (chronic hyponatremia), the brain cells have time to adjust and ...
  5. ... signs of any of the following: Low sodium (hyponatremia) or water loss Poisoning from harmful substances such ... too much water or fluid Low sodium level (hyponatremia) Underactive thyroid gland ( hypothyroidism )
  6. ... Garrah A. Disorders of sodium, diabetes insipidus and hyponatremia. In: Robertson RP, ed. DeGroot's Endocrinology . 8th ed. ...
  7. ... failure End-stage kidney disease High blood pressure Hyponatremia (low blood sodium level) Hyperkalemia (too much potassium ...
  8. ... someone is being treated for low blood sodium ( hyponatremia ) and the sodium is replaced too fast. Sometimes, ...
  9. ... or staying asleep Changes in blood sodium levels ( hyponatremia or hypernatremia) Medicines (tranquilizers, sleeping pills, antihistamines, certain ...
  10. ... naproxen Lower than normal sodium level is called hyponatremia. It may be due to: Adrenal glands not ...