120 is a very low number for sodium, and may result in seizure activity. The normal range for sodium is 135 to 145 mEq/L (millequivelents per liter.)
Just to add to this, my sodium is 122 and my doctor said that this is very near critical. If you have a blood sodium level at 120 your doctor should be taking steps to correct it and find the cause.
normal serum Na+ concentration is usually 135-145 meq/L .its a bit low but in normal range
Yes, it is quite low. Normal range is 135-145 mEq/l
Yes. It is very low.
You should talk to your doctor about it right away.
Yes it is.
This will depend on the cause of such a low sodium level. Basically speaking, though, you can increase your sodium intake to raise your sodium level. However, if your sodium level is that low due to fluid overload, then taking care of the fluid overload problem would likely return your sodium levels to a more normal level.
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yes. a sodium level of 166 is considered critically high
A normal sodium level is 135-145. A low sodium level could indicate a variety of different conditions, as well as be a side effect of medications. You don't necessarily need to go to the hospital, but you should make an appointment with your doctor to discuss what could be causing the low sodium level.
Fluid restriction would be very important (so as not to wash out even more sodium). However, it would be even more important to go immediately to the nearest emergency department of a hospital - for stabilization and admission. You should be driven there (not drive yourself) by a trusted family member or friend, or have an ambulance called. A sodium level of 120 is considered an emergency. Seizures, coma and even death could occur, if untreated, due to the possibility of the sodium level going even lower. A sodium level of 120 is considered to be severe hyponatremia. (Normal levels are in the 135-145 range.)
You can get low water level in your cells.
low sodium level is called hyponatremia.drug causes hyponatremia are thiazide diuretics proleukin chlorpropamide benzthizide carboplatin
Sodium may lead to a serious build-up of fluid in people with congestive heart failure, cirrhosis, or kidney disease. Such people should be on a strict sodium-restricted diet, as prescribed by their doctor. Hence blood sodium level is low in CHF. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002415.htm
The FDA recommends a daily dosage of 2400 milligrams per day. Although I was unable to find an exact measurement to be considered "Low Sodium" I would suggest that your intake should be less that the recommended dosage.
Normal glucose levels are considered to be between 70-120, therefore anything below 70 is low.
Low sodium diets can be confusing. A low sodium diet means eating more foods that have low sodium contents instead of high ones. The nutriesystem diet is a low sodium diet.
The term for high blood sodium level is hypernatremia.