Hypernatremia is a condition in which a person has very high levels of sodium in his or her body that aren't being counterbalanced...
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If there is not enough free water in the body, water that is not bound to any organelles or macromolecules, it can cause an excess of sodium in the blood, a condition known as hypernatremia. The free water deficit is the amount of water that the body is lacking that has brought about...
While a certain amount of sodium in the blood stream is necessary, an excess results in a metabolic imbalance known as hypernatremia, which ultimately can result in seizures and death. Similarly, the opposite condition,hyponatremia, too little sodium, can also be fatal. ...
Symptoms of low sodium include confusion, muscle weakness, and seizures. This can be corrected by gradual intake of sodium and water. High sodium levels are usually a symptom of dehydration or diuretic use. Thirst is the first symptom. Drinking fluids will restore the correct balance. ...
Guest over a year ago Actually, loss of fluids from our bodies can and do create an imbalance of electrolytes which of course, keep our hearts beating. Drugs which pull fluids from our bodies will expedite potassium loss, thus, one may expect to die, have a stoke, heart attack or ...
Because electrolytes are responsible for drawing fluids into and out of cells, an imbalance of electrolytes and fluids can lead to extremeinflammationof an organ like the brain or heart, and subsequent organ failure, Chesworth says. This condition can also lead to a seizure, coma, or death, he...