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Flushing Hospital Medical Center: Hyponatremia (Low Blood Sodium)
Our bodies need an adequate amount of sodium to help control how much water is in and around our cells. Therefore, extremely high or low ...
October 12, 2021
Our bodies need an adequate amount of sodium to help control how much water is in and around our cells. Therefore, extremely high or low levels of sodium in our blood can be harmful to our health.
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Hyponatremia occurs when the concentration of sodium in our blood is abnormally low or when there is too much water in our blood.
Low blood sodium (hyponatremia) can cause water levels in the body to rise and cells to swell, potentially leading to serious health problems.
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Hyponatremia can be caused by several factors including:
Signs and symptoms of hyponatremia may include:
Some individuals are more at risk than others for developing hyponatremia. Individuals at higher risk are:
Hyponatremia may be prevented by:
Anyone who develops symptoms of hyponatremia should seek medical attention right away. Treatment for mild cases may include your doctor recommending a change in medication or reducing water intake. In moderate to severe cases, medications may be used to correct blood sodium levels or sodium may be replaced intravenously.
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This press release was produced by Flushing Hospital Medical Center. The views expressed here are the author’s own.