Sodium.
Fluid retention can cause lab results to be deceptively low. Dehydration may cause lab results to be deceptively high.
Potassium is a key electrolyte in muscle contraction. So if your potassium levels or low or high it can cause cramps. Sara, RN
Can anesthesia cause fluid retention
The primary hazard is renal toxicity. Alterations in electrolyte levels may cause seizures. Foscarnet is category C during pregnancy.
A negatively charged electrolyte that assists in the regulation of blood pH levels. Bicarbonate insufficiencies and elevations cause acid-base disorders
Late-Lyme disease is systemic disease that may affect many organs including heart, kidneys and liver. It also may cause electrolyte imbalance. So answer is - yes
at high levels opiates can cause urinary retention, making it difficult to pee or keep a steady stream.
Aldosterone will cause salt-retention and thereby H2O retention because of the osmotic gradient.
No
No.
Insulin does not cause water retention. Its main action is to move sugar into the cells where it can be used for energy.
Yes, edema or fluid retention is a side effect of methadone.