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Hyponatremia. Due too fluid overload and diluted levels of sodium in the body. Hyponatremia can lead to serious brain or lung disorders. Just learned about this from our Renal System chapter in my Respiratory Therapy Program.
Dehydration is inadequate water in the body. It occurs when fluid losses from vomitting, diarrhea, urinating or "insensible losses" (through the breath and skin) exceed fluid intake. Hyponatremia means low sodium concentration in the blood. It can imply too little sodium in the body but more often is from an imbalance in the amount of sodium to water. This can be associated with dehydration if the sodium loss is greater than the water loss or from an increase in the total body water (often with increased total body sodium).
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The causes of hyponatremia can include dehydration. Imbibing too much water, certain medications like diuretics, kidney diseases, congestive heart failure, and excessive diarrhea or vomiting. Hyponatremia is a condition in which the body has a very low level of sodium.
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276.1 is the ICD9 code for hyponatremia. Hyponatremia means low blood sodium levels.
Healthy Body Healthy Mind - 2003 Hyponatremia A Serious Sodium Deficiency 12-5 was released on: USA: 14 May 2009
It is called hyponatremia. It is called hyponatremia.
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Central nervous system cells are most likely to be affected by these changes in sodium levels.
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.