Summary: Hyponatremia (generally defined as a serum sodium concentration of <135 meq/L) is one of the most common electrolyte disorders in hospitalized and clinic patients. It may be caused by a ...
The tiny white tablets, which contain a concentrated amount of sodium chloride ... tablets as a safety net that’ll protect them from hyponatremia,” says Childress. The allure is obvious ...
When hyponatremia is treated promptly and appropriately, patients' sodium levels return to normal without detrimental effects. Hyponatremia is seen in 10%-40% of the patients with subarachnoid ...
which can lead to hyponatremia and hypokalemia. For less extreme exercise, many people don’t need electrolyte replacement at ...
In the past two years we have observed 4 patients with manifestations of deranged function of the central nervous system in whom hyponatremia appeared to be related to an abnormal secretion of ...
Hyponatremia (defined as serum sodium concentration <135 mmol/l) represents a previously unrecognized cause of osteoporosis, say researchers of a new study published in the Journal of Bone and ...