Drinking excess water sometimes causes hyponatremia, because the absorption of water into the bloodstream can dilute the sodium in the blood.
yes... both hypokalemia n hyponatremia
That is a question that should only be answered by a trained medical professional.
276.1 is the ICD9 code for hyponatremia. Hyponatremia means low blood sodium levels.
There are various ways through which hyponatremia is treated. This will depend on the main cause. Some of the treatment options include the intravenous administration of fluids and electrolytes as well as change of lifestyle and adjusting the diet.
It is called hyponatremia. It is called hyponatremia.
The chemical is exactly the same in both. The Prevacid 30mg, you swallow without chewing and the Prevacid 30mg stb, you let dissolve in the mouth first before swallowing.
If you give excessive fluid to human, his kidney will excreate the extra water. But kidney can not excreate the plane water. It is going to wash 'some' salt along with the urine. So this causes hyponatremia.
Dogs can take Prevacid. My vet prescribed it for my Pomeranian when he was having a bout of gastroenteritis
Patients who take diuretic medications must be checked regularly for the development of hyponatremia.
Hyponatremia is spelled as H-Y-P-O-N-A-T-R-E-M-I-A.
yes